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

Respuesta :

I believe the correct answer is D. Many state legislators do not work year-round.
For such legislators, their job is actually part-time in a way, given that they convene only a couple of months a year, and they are free to do other jobs when they don't convene. Thus, they don't work throughout the entire year. 

Answer:

#1 D. Many state legislators do not work year-round.

#2 A. This excerpt is an example of a fundamental law of lasting importance that should not be changed.

#3 D. the power to tax and borrow money

#4 D. The initiative and referendum are most popular in the western United States.

#5 C. the police power

#6 A. They verify that lower state courts have acted appropriately.

#7 D. statutory law

#8 B. State governors have less authority and fewer powers than the president, since state governments divide executive power among several offices.

#9 D. secretary of state

#10 A. commission form

#11 C. strong mayor-council form

#12 C. City governments need to plan city development by dividing the city into commercial, residential, industrial, and other areas.

#13 C. The state budget process is more organized, with state governors and state legislatures sharing responsibility.

#14 C. an income tax

#15 B. State and local governments spend about as much on public welfare as they do on public safety and hospitals put together.

#16 D. He is performing a duty as head of the state by greeting a visiting official.

#17,#18,#19 Are all self answering short reply questions

Explanation: I just took the Test: State and Local Governments Unit Test and these were the correct answers.