Georgia Government Exam Study Guide All Answers Correct
Georgia Government Exam Study Guide All Answers Correct What areas of public policy do the states take most of the responsibility for? ️The state operates public educational systems and highway network, as well as provide law enforcement, public health, welfare, and recreational services. What are the sizes of the federal workforces compared to the state workforces? ️Federal Workforce: 537 elected officials State Workforce: 500,000 elected officials Do the state workforces or federal workforces include more elected officials? ️-The state workforces How similar are the different state governmental systems to one another? ️-Even though every state has a governor, a state legislature, and a court system; in no two states will these operate with exactly the same powers, structure, or inter-relationships. What principles and beliefs are associated with constitutionalism? ️-government is created by the people to perform certain limited functions -document assigns powers to different branches -constitution should be hard to change, or at least harder to change than the law What is the age of the current constitution? ️-33 years old How many constitutions has Georgia had? ️-10 Constitutions What is the length of the last two Constitutions Georgia has had? ️-500,000 words -25,000 words What kind of subjects do the 11 articles of the Georgia Constitution cover? ️-basic rights of the individual -voting and elections -legislative, executive, and judicial branches -taxation and finance -education -amending procedures In format, length, and content, how does the Georgia Constitution compare to the constitutions of other states? ️-It is very much mainstream of American state constitutional development What is the prevailing constitutional doctrine in georgia and how does it compare to the national prevailing constitutional doctrine? ️-In Georgia: doctrine states that unless the state constitution specifically allows the state government to do a particular act, then the government can't do it. -National level: the national government can do just about anything that has not been specifically prohibited. How does the prevailing constitutional doctrine of georgia impact the length of the Constitution and the number of amendments passed? ️-Serious time gaps occurred between a problem and the government's action to cope with the problem -fewer amendments passed What is the difference between special amendments and general amendments? ️-Special Amendments: those pertaining only to single localities (such as the Fulton County tax amendment)
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