Which right is explicitly stated in the Florida Consitution, but not in the US Constitution?(1 point) Responses Right to Vote Right to Vote Right to Privacy Right to Privacy Right to Free Speech Right to Free Speech Right to Due Process

Right to Privacy

The Venn diagram below compares some features of the U.S. and Florida constitutions.

Which feature completes the Venn diagram?

left diagram:
written in 1787
established a post office
provided for the coinage of money

right diagram:
current constitution ratified in 1968
called for the election of the cabinet
made english the official language

responses:
required a balanced budget
established a zoning board
created property taxes
guaranteed individual freedoms

guaranteed individual freedoms

The headline below described an action by citizens

DAILY NEWS
State Tax Amendment rejected by Florida voters

what conclusion can be drawn from the headline?

responses:
Citizens can be directly involved in policy making.
only elected officials make policy
Citizens can be involved in policymaking through their representatives.
only elected officials may change constitutions.

Citizens can be directly involved in policymaking.

How is direct democracy different from a representative democracy?

direct democracies empower citizens directly to make laws
in a representative democracy, representatives vote themselves into office
representative democracies are more efficient
in a direct democracy, the house of representatives does not exist.

Direct democracies empower citizens directly to make laws.

Which is the best example of a direct democracy action?

responses:
voters initiate a petition that keeps taxes from rising
voters elect a slate of city council members
voters select the new senator to replace one that is retiring
voters attend a session at the state capitol to lobby their representatives

voters initiate a petition that keeps taxes from rising

Which is a true statement about the relationship of a state to a county government?

response:
the county and the state share their powers equally.
The county gets its power directly from the county citizens rather than the state government.
the county government can be created or abolished by the state
The county government changes according to who is in power at the state level.