how does the georgia constitution and u.s constitution differ
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There are certain differences in the Georgia and U.S. constitution.
They are as follows
1) The U.S supreme court judge is appointed, but the GA supreme court judge is elected.
2) The number of members in the U.S. government is more than the GA government.
3) The legislative branch of the U.S. government is called Congress, whereas it is called The General Assembly in GA.
4) The qualifications to become President or Head of the executive branches are different.
5) The U.S. Judical branch has the supreme court, lower courts, and special courts whereas the GA Judical branch has the appellate courts and trial courts.
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