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Which of the following is an example of how the system of checks and balances works in Georgia? Group of answer choices A) appealing a case to a higher court B) reducing property taxes C) overriding a
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Which of the following is an example of how the system of checks and balances works in Georgia?
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A) appealing a case to a higher court
B) reducing property taxes
C) overriding a governor's veto
D) signing a petition to repeal a law
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B. overriding a governor's veto
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