Where’s the story to the question?
Answer:
The reason why you get the same result when translating to English is simple, they mean you.
However let me explain the differences:
Usted Is regularly used to denote respect to the person you are talking to; this could be your elders, someone older than you or simply someone who inspires your respect. For instance let’s say you are talking to a priest and you want to tell him that he is very smart:
Sacerdote, es usted muy intelilgente.
Now let’s say you are in school and you want to tell your classmate that he is very smart:
Amigo, tú eres muy inteligente.
Now, in regards to tú/vos they are basically used on the same context, however vos is mostly used South America, tú is more common in Spain and in North and Central American countries like Mexico.
Which country is represented in red?
Honduras
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
Answer:
2. b The U.S. Constitution outlines laws and government for the entire nation, but state constitutions outline laws and government for a particular state.
3. c. Outline laws and the structure of government for that state
Every state has its own Constitution and the purpose of this is to outline the laws that are applicable to that state as well as how the structure of the government of that state will be structured.
4. d. Executive, Legislative, Judicial
The three branches of government are the Executive which has to duty of enforcing laws, the Legislature which has the duty of making laws and the Judiciary which has the duty of being the custodians of law.
5. a. U.S. Constitution
The U.S. Constitution explains how the governing of the U.S. should be done and therefore explains how power is divided between the Federal and state government.
6. c. State constitution
This is a part of the Florida state Constitution.
7. c. Governor
A governor is the leader of executive branch in every state much like the President is the leader of the executive branch of the entire nation.