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Georgia became a state of the United States of America in 1788. Since then, Georgia has had several constitutions to govern itself. A new constitution was ratified in 1798, 1861, 1865, 1868, 1877, 1945, 1976, and 1983.
What can you conclude about the Georgia Constitution after reading this information?
A) Georgia voters are required to vote on a new Constitution every 20 years.
B) The U.S. Constitution requires states to update their government whenever necessary.
C) The citizens of the United States do not have enough say in the laws that govern them.
D) Georgia's Constitution can be changed when there are major issues that need to be addressed.

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Answered by faithyk88
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Answer:

D Georgia's Constitution can be changed when there are major issues that need to be addressed.

Explanation:

I picked this answer because it couldn't have been A because there wasn't  20 years in between every change. I couldn't be B because the U.S. constitution doesn't require that. And it couldn't be C because the citizens do have the right to do that.

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