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13) The Governor's vetoing of a bill that the General Assembly approves is an example of what principle?

Question 13 options:


judicial review


checks and balances


separation of powers


representative government

In what way does a Governor have the same legislative power as the President of the United States?
Question 14 options:

They both are elected by popular vote.


They can both propose a budgets to the legislature.


They both can either sign or veto a bill passed by their Legislative branch.


They are both in charge of enforcing the laws passed by the Legislative branch.

15)

Child refuses to go to school
Child constantly disobeys parents or caregivers
Child runs away from home
Child breaks curfew between midnight and 5 A.M.
Child goes to a bar without parents

What would be the BEST legal title for this list?
Question 15 options:

"Unruly Behavior"

"The Road to Ruin"

"Delinquent Behavior"

"The Five Deadly Sins"

Services provided by a local government are usually funded by
Question 19 options:

a public people making more than $100,000/year.


people who live in all parts of the state.


taxpayers in that city or county.


most U.S. citizens.

20) In state government, the Governor would be MOST likely to
Question 20 options:

pass a law.

sign a bill into law.


rule a law unconstitutional.

be exempt from following a law.

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Hi! Your answers would be:

13) Checks and balances

14) They are both in charge of enforcing the laws passed by the Legislative branch.

15) Unruly Behavior

19) Taxpayers who live in all part of the state

I'm so sorry but I don't know what 20 would be.

Hope I helped, tell me if I'm wrong!

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