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What is one way that the governor of Arkansas differs from the president of the United States?

A. The governor has a limited number of terms, but the president does not.
B.The governor has a line-item veto, but the president does not.
C. The governor's veto cannot be overturned, but the president's can
D.The governor can appoint the heads of his executive departments. but the president cannot.
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A. The governor has a limited number of terms, but the president does not.
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