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10 April, 23:16

Why was the state legislature's action allowed by the U. S. Constitution?

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A. Because the Constitution specifies that local governments cannot

control natural resources

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B. Because the Constitution is based on Dillon's rule

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C. Because the Constitution forbids municipal home rule

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D. Because the Constitution does not address how state and local

governments share power

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  1. 10 April, 23:29
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    because the Constitution does not address how state and local government share power
  2. 10 April, 23:37
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    The Correct Answer is D

    Because the Constitution does not address how state and local government share power.

    Explanation:

    The State legislature obeys the conditions of Article V of the United States Constitution, state legislators manage the authority to approve Constitutional reformations which have been recommended by both houses of Congress and they also keep the capability to request for a federal committee to propose improvements to the United States Constitution.
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