Both Georgia State senators and representative serve for <u>2 years.</u>
Explanation:
The state legislature of the state of Georgia of the United States of America is represented by the Georgia State General Assembly.
This legislature is bicameral, meaning it consists of both the Senate House and the House of Representatives.
The Georgia state legislature serves for a period of two years with the senate and house members being elected every two years. The elections are held in the even years.
Both Georgia state senators and representatives serve for <u> 2 </u>years.
<u>Option: B</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the American culture of separation of powers, the Georgia State Constitution splits its system of governance into three autonomous divisions-the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive-and states that they will stay separate and distinct eternally.
The General Assembly of Georgia is the state legislative branch, which is composed of a Senate and a House of Representatives. Georgia's Law demands a Senator and representatives to be at minimum 25 years, an American citizen, for minimum two years, a Georgian citizen as well as a Senatorial District resident for minimum one year right away preceding election.
<h2>Important differences - Unlike the other two, Charles I was not associated with any political Party, and had not "risen through the ranks" to become Leader. As a King, he achieved his position by heredity, and since no-one can choose their parents, this was used to justify the doctrine of "Divine Right" - God dedcides that a child shall be born into a Royal succession, and it is blasphemy to make any attempt to change this. Similarly, it was therefore the "will of God" that he should be succeeded by one of his children - the eldest son, in the English and Scottish tradition. In England, there was also the unusual situation that, as well as being Head of State, the King was also Head of a particular religious organization - the "Church of England" - which meant that he could not be expected to recognise any other form of Christianity. It was his enforcement of this which aroused resistance by such men as Cromwell, who was against any enofrced religon, and for "liberty of conscience". (This was why Cromwell subsequently also opposed Parliament when it attempted to enforce Presbyterianism,) There is perhaps case for seeing a similarity in Stalin, since "Marxist/Leninist Communism" was in fact a "religion", even though a godless one. There are virtually no comparisons with Hitler.</h2>
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Nixon had to release the Oval Office tapes to government investigators. ... The House Judiciary Committee then approved articles of impeachment against Nixon for obstruction of justice, abuse of power, and contempt of Congress.
To my knowledge if he had a reason to resign at that time, he knew he was guilt and he would get what was coming to him...