Which of the following is true about most state constitutions? Delegated powers are thoroughly described in most state constitutions. Most state constitutions are longer than the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution describes the federal government more than most state constitutions describe state powers. Citizens violate the laws of the Constitution more than the laws of most state constitutions.



Answer :

There are two true statements. First, delegated powers are thoroughly described in state constitutions. Second, The Constitution describes the federal government more than most state constitutions describe state powers.

In the United States there is a National Constitution, also known as the the supreme Law of the Land, and fifty state Constitutions (each State has its own). Most state constitutions are longer than the U.S. Constitution because they have more detailed regulations and are more specific. Likewise, The Constitution describes the federal government more than most state constitutions describe state powers. In other words, the national Constitutions explains how does the federal government works, and the state Constitution describe the rules for living in each State.