How is the Georgia Constitution of 1983 different from the Constitution of the United States?

A.
The Georgia Constitution is concerned with state and county courts.
B.
The Georgia Constitution creates an independent executive branch.
C.
The Georgia Constitution is concerned only with checks and balances.
D.
The Georgia Constitution creates separation of House and Senate.

The correct answer is A. The Georgia Constitution of 1983 is concerned with state and county courts, while the Constitution of the United States applies to the entire country and deals with federal courts. The other options are not accurate differences between the two constitutions.