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what is one major difference between the executive branch at the national and state levels?
o legislatures appoint governors, while citizens elect presidents.
o power is held solely by the president, while states disperse power among numerous elected officials.
o unlike the president, a governor is unable to veto any legislation.
o presidents have term limits while no governors have term limits.
At the national level, the president is the singular head of the executive branch. In contrast, state executive power is often distributed among multiple elected officials (e.g., lieutenant governor, attorney general), making this a key difference. Other options are incorrect: governors are elected (not appointed), have veto power, and most states have gubernatorial term limits.
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B. Power is held solely by the president, while states disperse power among numerous elected officials.