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In which constitution can people vote on Amendments?

  1. Ohio Constitution

  2. U.S. Constitution

  3. Both

  4. Neither

The correct answer is: Ohio Constitution

Both the Ohio Constitution and the U.S. Constitution allow people to vote on Amendments. The Ohio Constitution, however, only allows for amendments to be proposed and ratified through constitutional conventions, whereas the U.S. Constitution allows for amendments to be proposed by Congress and ratified by state legislatures or conventions. Option B and C are both correct as they both mention constitutions that allow for people to vote on Amendments. Option A is incorrect because the U.S. Constitution applies to all states, not just Ohio. Option D is incorrect because, as mentioned before, both the Ohio Constitution and the U.S. Constitution have provisions for people to vote on Amendments.