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serg [7]
3 years ago
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Which feature is included in both the United States Constitution and the Georgia Constitution?

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blsea [12.9K]3 years ago
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Answer: B.  Powers of government are divided between three branches.

Explanation:

Both the U.S. and Georgian Constitutions divide the powers of government between three branches namely the: Executive, Judiciary and Legislature.

The Legislature is in charge of making laws for the country and State. The Executive is in charge of enforcing those laws amongst other roles and the Judiciary helps administer this law through the Courts.

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