State Governments in the United States State governments are similar to the United States federal government/ as described

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答案 State Governments in the United States State governments are similar to the United States federal government/ as described in the United States Constitution./ It calls for three branches of federal government:/ the Executive, Legislative and Judicial./ The Executive Branch is the president who carries out the laws/ created by the Legislative Branch, or Congress./ The system of courts makes up the Judicial Branch,/ which supports federal laws./ The president and lawmakers in Congress are elected by the people./ The Constitution says that any powers not given to the federal government/ are the responsibility of each state./ The details of a state’s government are found in the state constitution./ Each of the fifty states has its own constitution./ They are all similar to the United States Constitution./ Each state government has three branches: the Executive, Legislative and Judicial./ The governor heads the Executive Branch./ The governor carries out the laws approved by the legislative branch./ The governor also can propose new laws./ The Legislative Branch is made. up of the State House of Representatives and Senate./ They make the laws of the state./ The Judicial Branch includes the courts that hear eases concerning state law./ The governor and state lawmakers are elected by the people of the state./

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