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The governments of the United States and Florida are similar because they both? A. control elections held by and for the local governments B. contain three separate branches of government C. help maintain law and order outside the boundaries of the country D. have constitutions organized with the same number of sections

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Option B. The governments of the United States and Florida are similar because they both contain three separate branches of government.

Step-by-step explanation:

The federal government of the United States is divided in three separate branches; the Executive branch leaded by the President of the United States and followed by the vice-President and all of the employees that work for them directly, the Legislative Branch that contains the Senate and the House of Representatives, this is the Congress of the United States, and finally the Judicial Branch that is leaded by the Supreme Court and all of the lower federal courts.

Similarly, the government of Florida is also divided in three branches; the Executive Branch leaded by the Governor of the State, it's cabinet and all of the agencies and departments that respond to the governor, the Legislative Branch consisting of the Floridan Senate and the Florida House of Representatives, and the Judicial Branch leaded by the Florida State Supreme Court, and the State's Districts Courts of Appeal and Trial Courts.

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