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Minchanka [31]
2 years ago
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9. Which of the following are nonlegislative powers held by state legislatures? Select all that apply. (3 points)

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nydimaria [60]2 years ago
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The nonlegislative powers held by the State legislatures are amending the constitution, approving or rejecting executive appointments, and conducting impeachment proceedings. Therefore, Options A, B, and D are the correct statement.

<h3>What are Non-legislative powers?</h3>

Non-legislative powers refer to the power that is not related to the process of making law. It includes amending the constitution, approving or rejecting executive appointments, and conducting impeachment proceedings.

Therefore, Options A, B, and D are the correct statement.

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