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Which of the following describes a major difference between legislators at the federal and state levels? A. Many state legislators are appointed rather than elected. B. Many state legislators do not live in the districts they represent. C. Many state legislators were previously federal legislators. D. Many state legislators do not work year-round.

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Looking at number 1, it should be "D", but Im not to sure about that. number 2 is most definitely, however, is A. State level government is less than national, but they cant nullify another states law, and they cant' form a new nation UNLESS the national government is mistreating them. Then they can call away from them, but a state election is able to be recalled by both state government and national government. Hope this helps you



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