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How are the executive powers divided in state governments?
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They are not divided; the governor has all executive power.
They are not divided; the governor has all executive power.

between the legislature and the governor
between the legislature and the governor

between the governor, the attorney general, and other state administrators
between the governor, the attorney general, and other state administrators

between the governor and the lieutenant governor
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between the governor and the lieutenant governor
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