What is one difference between state constitutions and the U.S. Constitution? A. State constitutions tend to be amended more often than the U.S. Constitution.
B. State constitutions tend to be shorter than the U.S. Constitution.
C. State constitutions tend to grant power to fewer elected officials than the U.S. Constitution.
A. State constitutions tend to be amended more often than the U.S. Constitution.
Explanation: State constitutions are typically revised and amended more frequently than the U.S. Constitution. This is because states have the ability to adapt their constitutions to changing needs and situations, while the U.S. Constitution has a more rigorous amendment process, requiring a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress and ratification by three-fourths of the states. This makes major changes to the U.S. Constitution relatively rare.