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Will give brainliest just 10 questions!
1. look at the map below. what is true about direct legislation in the united states? *all states have ballot initiatives and popular referendums
very few states have adopted the initiative and the referendum.
most western states do not have the initiative or the referendum.
washington, colorado, ohio, and maine are the states that have the most opportunities for voters to have influence on legislation

2. what power do all current state constitutions grant to the state legislative branches? *
1 point
the power to hold recall elections
the power to nullify the laws of other states
the power to establish labor unions
the power to tax and borrow money

3. what is the job of the ohio secretary of state? *
1 point
to run the elections in the state of ohio
to run the state board of education
to deal with foreign policy
to make sure all state laws are enforced

4. what is the purpose of state appellate courts? *
1 point
they verify that lower state courts have acted appropriately.
they create new laws requested by voters.
they allow the accused to bypass lower courts and grand juries.
they retry cases and allow criminals a second chance to plead innocence.

5. what are two of the differences between the governor of ohio and the president of the united states? (2 points) *
2 points
the governor of ohio does not appoint other top executive officials such as secretary of state
the president has term limits while the governor does not
the governor cannot veto laws passed by the ohio general assembly
the governor cannot appoint justices to the ohio supreme court, while the president can appoint federal justices

6. what is the main job of the ohio general assembly? *
1 point
to enforce the laws of ohio
to interpret the laws of ohio
to veto the laws of ohio
to make laws for the state of ohio

7. who is the current governor of ohio? *
1 point
jon husted
mike dewine
john kasich
ted strickland

8. how often does the state of ohio hold elections? *
1 point
every 4 years
every 2 years
never, the federal government runs elections
every year

9. look at the list of state offices, choose whether they are elected by voters or appointed by the governor. (4 points) *
4 points(second picture)

10. if there is not enough revenue to cover the state budget, what can the general assembly do to fix the problem? * (3 answers)
3 points
sue the taxpayers
borrow money
cut spending
raise taxes
ask lobbyists for money


Will give brainliest just 10 questions!  1. look at the map below. what is true about direct l
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