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2. A major difference between the plural executive system utilized in the state government of California and the unitary executive found in the US national government is that a. all 12 members of the California executive branch must agree on a bill before it can become a law while, nationally, only the President needs to approve a bill before it can become a law. Ob. California’s Governor and Lieutenant Governor are separately elected and can represent different political parties, while the President and Vice-President of the United States are elected together, as a ticket. Oc. California’s Governor must set policy priorities in conjunction with the other members of the Plural Executive, while the President sets policy priorities on his/her own, d. All of the statements listed above are true

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2. A major difference between the plural executive system utilized in the state
government of California and the unitary executive found in the US national
government is that
O
a. all 12 members of the California executive branch must agree on a bill before it can
become a law while, nationally, only the President needs to approve a bill before it can
become a law.
Ob. California's Governor and Lieutenant Governor are separately elected and can
represent different political parties, while the President and Vice-President of the United
States are elected together, as a ticket.
Oc. California's Governor must set policy priorities in conjunction with the other members
of the Plural Executive, while the President sets policy priorities on his/her own
d. All of the statements listed above are true
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Transcribed Image Text:2. A major difference between the plural executive system utilized in the state
government of California and the unitary executive found in the US national
government is that
O
a. all 12 members of the California executive branch must agree on a bill before it can
become a law while, nationally, only the President needs to approve a bill before it can
become a law.
Ob. California’s Governor and Lieutenant Governor are separately elected and can
represent different political parties, while the President and Vice-President of the United
States are elected together, as a ticket.
Oc. California’s Governor must set policy priorities in conjunction with the other members
of the Plural Executive, while the President sets policy priorities on his/her own
d. All of the statements listed above are true
  

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