The Georgia State Constitution includes several sections such as the Preamble, Bill of Rights, structure of government, and various amendments. It outlines the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, as well as provisions for local government and education. However, it does not contain specific provisions typically found in federal constitutions, such as a detailed system of checks and balances, as these are governed more broadly by federal law. Additionally, it may lack sections that pertain to issues not relevant to state governance, such as foreign affairs.
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