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Ch142. The general treasurer is nominated by the

a) General Presbytery.
b) floor of the General Council.
c) Executive Leadership Team.
d) general secretary.

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Final answer:

Without additional context, it's impossible to determine how the General Treasurer is nominated, as the question lacks information about the organization's structure. Examples from other bodies like the structure of the Puritan colonies and the United Nations illustrate how different roles may be filled within an organization.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asked refers to the roles of different bodies within historical or organizational contexts. Primarily, it is concerned with understanding the structure and functions of governing entities, such as the roles within the United Nations, the General Court in Puritan colonies, and positions within state government.

Answering the initial question, the General Treasurer is likely nominated by a specific body within the organization being referred to; however, as the question does not provide enough context or information about the said organization, it is not possible to definitively answer without speculation.

By providing the additional context such as that found in the provided examples, we can better understand how nominations and appointments work within different bodies. For instance, in the context of state government, the secretary of state is appointed by the governor, not nominated by a council or elected by a general vote.

  • The General Court in Puritan colonies was the legislative branch.
  • One of the primary organs of the United Nations that does NOT exist is the World Congress.

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