Asked by Anastasia
Which of the following is a true statement?
A. the qualifications for governor are less strict than those for a state senator.
B. the qualifications for governor are the same as those for a state senator.
C. the qualifications for governor are stricter than those for a state senator.
D. the qualifications for governor are the same as those for the U.S. president.
My best answer isB. @Ms.Sue can you please check
A. the qualifications for governor are less strict than those for a state senator.
B. the qualifications for governor are the same as those for a state senator.
C. the qualifications for governor are stricter than those for a state senator.
D. the qualifications for governor are the same as those for the U.S. president.
My best answer isB. @Ms.Sue can you please check
Answers
Answered by
Reed
What state are you talking about?
Answered by
Anastasia
It didn't give a specific state but is my answer correct? @Reed
Answered by
Reed
I think it may vary in some states. It's not D. The president must be a "natural born" citizen of the U.S. I don't think that's a requirement in every state, certainly not a "natural born" citizen of the state. And it can't be A, that would make no sense in any state. B and C may vary, though. Go with what your text materials say.
Answered by
Anastasia
@Reed i think its B but I'm not sure
Answered by
Reed
I suspect the state in question may be the state you live in. Google "qualifications for governor and state senator in _____ (your state).
Answered by
Anastasia
okay thank you
Answered by
Reed
Best I can do! Good luck. I'm sure you'll have the right answer.
Answered by
Salted Caramel
It's for Georgia. If you were paying attention Anastasia you wouldn't have to ask for help!