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larisa [96]
3 years ago
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American history help please please this is my last assignment that needs finishing for the year <:')

History
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oee [108]3 years ago
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2

Answer:

a)the power to hold recall elections

Explanation:

The legislative branch of the government is responsible for the making of laws.

It is under the jurisdiction of the legislature to hold a recall election when need arises.

The legislature can hold a recall election that can remove a government officer from power before the end of his or her office tenure period.

In the case of constitutions, the majority vote always wins.

3

Answer:

a)to run the elections in the State of Ohio

Explanation:

The Ohio Secretary of State is an elected executive position in the state government of Ohio .  

The secretary is the state's chief election officer and is also responsible for keeping the state seal.  

The Ohio secretary of state chairs the Ohio Ballot Board.

He also appoints the members of boards of elections in each of Ohio’s 88 counties

4

Answer:

d)They retry cases and allow criminals a second chance to plead innocence.

Explanation:

The role of the Appellate court is to hear and review appeals legal cases that have already been heard in a trial-level or other lower court.

This means that in case a suspect is found guilty and sentenced by a lower court and he or she feels that the trial process and the judgement was not fair, then they appeal to appellate courts.

This courts then review their cases and try them afresh if there was any error in their judgement.

5

Answer:

a)The Governor of Ohio does not appoint other top executive officials such as Secretary of State

Explanation:

In Ohio state, the governor cannot appoint other top executive officials.  

Rather, this officials are elected.

For instance, the secretary of state is elected and not appointed by the governor.

The governor may make appointment of officials to the supreme court, however, the judicial council shall make recommendations after vetting judges.

All the other options are not differences and apply to both the federal government president and the state governor.

6

Answer:

d)to make laws for the state of Ohio

Explanation:

The main job of the legislature is to make laws of the land.

Same to the government of Ohio, the legislature is responsible for the making of laws of the state of Ohio.

The legislature comprises of elected representatives who make laws on behalf of the people of Ohio.

The making of the laws take a democratic form where the majority vote on a certain law makes it the law of the land.

The law is the subjected to the executive for implementation and the judiciary for interpretation.

7

Answer:

b)Mike Dewine

Explanation:

Mike DeWine emerged victorious in the election race to become Ohio's governor in 2018.

He successfully retained the seat under Republican control.

DeWine, is now the commander in chief of the armed forces of Ohio.

He is also in charge of:

implementing laws from the legislature, the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Ohio State Legislature; the power to convene the legislature; and the power to grant pardons, except in cases of treason and impeachment.

8

Answer:

a)every 4 years

Explanation:

As the constitution of Ohio says;

"No person shall hold any one of the offices of lieutenant governor, secretary of state, treasurer of state, attorney general, or auditor of state for a period longer than two successive terms of four years."

Therefore, the vacant offices after a four year term are filled through an election.

So, elections in the government of Ohio are held after every four years.

9

Answer:

2. borrow money

3.cut spending

4 raise taxes

Explanation:

In the event where the state runs out of enough revenue to service its budget, the state can resolve to:

Borrow money in order to service the state budget.

The state can also cut on its expenditure.

This is done through eliminating the tertiary needs present in the budget, the money allocated to this needs is the put under basic or even secondary needs that lack sufficient funds.

The state might also consider raising taxes to collect revenue to service their budget from the citizens.

10

Answer:

The state impacts me directly through:

School: Public schools are provided and maintained by state governments.

Garbage collection and dumping which are provides by the state, this garbage is collected from the door step each morning.

Health through state hospitals which provide free medical cervices.

The above services cannot be taken care of by the federal government since they are devolved.

The state government has the mandate to provide this services since they are nearer to the citizens than is the federal government.

The main principle of federalism is the decentralization of power, this is why some of the duties above are held by the federal government and others by the state government.

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