What did the Constitution of 1845 state?


A) Members of the house of Representatives had to be at least 30 years old.

B) Members of the Senate would serve for 2 years

C) The governer could only be elected two terms.

D) A state supreme court would be created.​

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The only amendment to the 1845 Constitution was adopted to limit the power of the governor by providing for the election of some of the officers that governors previously were allowed to appoint. The amendment produced a long ballot, which results from the independent election of a large number of state officials.

The Constitution of 1845 state that a State supreme court would be created.

  • The Constitution of 1845, was known to give the government of Texas as a state in the United States.

The framers, were known to be members of the Convention of 1845 for the adoption.

The legislative department was made up of of a Senate which have nineteen to thirty-three members and also the House of Representatives that has forty-five to ninety members.

Representatives are elected for two years, and must have attained the age of twenty-one.

Senators were elected for four years, one-half chosen biennially, all at least thirty years old.

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