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ElenaW [278]
3 years ago
6

Most states require you to be ______ years old to run for governor, whereas you have to be _______ years old to run for presiden

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In states like Missouri and Oklahoma, you have to be a state resident for _____ years to run for governor. The president must have lived in the United States for ______ years in order to run.


In most states, the governor can serve _______ year terms, for a total of ________ terms. Likewise, the president also serves a term of _______ years and can serve up to _______ terms.


The governor and president both serve as ________ __________ for their political parties; the president at the national level and the governor at the state level.


Just like the president, the governor is head of the _____________ branch of government.


Whereas the president has a lot of power over who he selects to serve in his ___________, the governor does not have as much say over those positions.


Governors and presidents both have the power to _________ bills brought before them by the legislature.


A difference between the two positions is that governors can veto only part of the bill while signing the rest of it, called a ______-________ veto. The president does NOT have this power.


The president nominates people to run departments at the national level. At the state level, many of those positions are led by__________ officials.


Similar major executive officials: a. _____________________________ b. _____________________
Different major executive officials at state level: a._____________________________ b. ________________________________ c. _________________________________
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2 answers:
andre [41]3 years ago
6 0
First one is at least 30 I think:)
postnew [5]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

At least 30 years old to run for governor.

At least 35 years old to run for presidential candidate.

State resident for at least 10 years to run for governor in Missouri and Oklahoma.

Presidential Candidate must have been a permanent resident of the US for 14 consecutive years.

Governor can serve 4-year terms for total of 2 terms

President can serve 4-year terms for total of 2 terms

I’m done idk

Explanation:

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Must all elements of probable cause exist before a lawful arrest can be made?
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householdThereWhichever,

Probable cause is a requirement found in the Fourth Amendment that must usually be met before the police make an arrest, conduct a search, or receive a warrant.

“Probable cause” is a legal standard applied to the police and prosecutors; individual citizens don’t “get” probable cause.

Police must demonstrate sufficient probable cause to believe that there is evidence of a crime to obtain a search warrant or an arrest warrant.

Prosecutors must demonstrate sufficient probable cause as to every element of a charged crime to proceed with filing charges and beginning the trial process.

There is no clear legal definition of what constitutes “probable cause” — it’s somewhere between suspicion and proof. The closest you’ll come is the 1949 case Brinegar v. the United States in which the Supreme Court described it thus:

“…where the facts and circumstances within the officers' knowledge, and of which they have reasonably trustworthy information, are sufficient in themselves to warrant a belief by a man of reasonable caution that a crime is being committed.”

Please imagine a situation when someone very healthy falls ill all of a sudden and the reason is not immediately known. You take that person to a doctor and the doctor will ask you to identify the root cause of the illness, generally as under:

type of food the person ate recently

what liquids he/she consumed

whether he/she traveled recently and had food from outside,

whether affected by climate change,

whether any drastic change in his/her daily routine etc.

any other likely change in his/her work schedule

The above list could be the probable causes from which the doctor can identify the root cause for the illness.

II. Similarly, when an inexplicable accident happens(the driver cannot find out the cause), several questions like the following may be asked:

was there break failure

did one of the tires burst

was the driver distracted by someone(suddenly crossing the road etc.)

did the driver doze off(sleep for a while)

The above can be considered as the probable causes, to arrive at the root cause of the accident.

This is cause and this is the effect is a highly scientific approach and it is hardly possible in less than 1% of our day-to-day life despite our 99% dependence on only science-originated things. It is a decision without measurements, proper logic errors, etc., we are forced to land in probability and possibility. Maximum experience is in medical decisions, especially in new upcoming nuisance topics like a corona. Only probable cause is guessed. There is nothing when a patient comes with corona. Whichever is the cause treat him with your best tools as a doctor? Those who work in huge projects of prevention, curtailing, “stop-the-spread” projects will break their heads.

A simple example from a household happening. The jewel kept on a chair just temporarily is missing. 1. Somebody should have kept it safely 2. Somebody should have pocketed it on a non-returnable basis 3. The servants should have taken full benefit of our negligence and we should start searching for what more is stolen 4. The jeweler whom we told that we have some repair work should have come and taken it for repair, we telephone and find out. 5. Government announced gold control when Morarji was P.M. Some excise officer should have read it now, noticed our careless and taken it.

Which out of these is most probable?

Nothing! The jewel was under the cushion of the chair.

Two servants were dismissed forever. There is no excise department connection with that jewel. Nobody can keep it more safely than what the jewel can keep its good self. That jeweler has left the city two years ago.

All guesswork done is included in only probable causes, many cause foolish. Some are probable. But the actual happening has not chosen that. It is the house that has chosen those causes. The scientific or guess ability of the house is clear to them at least.

Probable cause is a guesswork cause that may be or may not be tallying with the truth. The correct guess is 100% probable!

The jewel missing cause is 0% probable!

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<em>C. I dislike driving on a road that has a lot of curves. </em>

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A relative clause is one sort of ward condition with a subject and action word, yet cannot remain solitary as a sentence. It is now and then called an adjective clause since it capacities like a modifier it gives more data about a thing. A relative statement consistently starts with a "relative pronoun," which substitutes for an idea, a thing, expression, or a pronoun when sentences are joined.

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