What is a revision commission?

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response would be:
A revision commission is a state commission that recommends changes in the state constitution for action by the legislature and vote by the voters. A legislature may appoint a revision commission to make recommendations for constitutional change that, except in Florida, have no force until acted on by the legislature and approved by the voters. The legislature creates a commission of a relatively small number of people—some selected by the governor and some by the legislature—and charges it with presenting proposals for constitutional revision

Political Science

You might also like to view...

In which of the following phases of research does the researcher primarily use deductive reasoning?

A) problem-definition phase B) procedures design phase C) data-analysis phase D) interpretation phase

Political Science

How, according to Jervis, have the United States and Great Britain "partly been able to escape from the state of nature"?

a. by being the oldest democracies b. by being, at different times, global hegemons c. by being separated from other powers by bodies of water d. by maintaining superior sea and air power

Political Science

Which is not a core element of the American Dream?

a. education b. freedom c. high income d. home ownership

Political Science

The crisis that occurred between the Soviet Union and the United States in 1962 that nearly precipitated a nuclear war between the two superpowers took place in

a. Berlin, West Germany. b. Cuba. c. Afghanistan. d. North Korea.

Political Science