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Question 1: What is the role of Georgia’s Executive Branch?(1pt)

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Question 2: Who is included in Georgia’s Executive Branch? (1pt)
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Question 3: What powers/responsibilities does Georgia’s Executive Branch have?(1pt)
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Question 4: How are the executive branches of the federal government and Georgia’s state level government similar? List at least ONE similarity. (1pt)
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The role of Georgia's Executive Branch is to enforce laws, manage the state government, oversee state agencies, and implement policies and programs for the state's residents. The Governor serves as the head of the Executive Branch and is responsible for carrying out these duties.
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The Executive Branch of Georgia includes the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Commissioner of Agriculture, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Labor, Commissioner of Public Service, Commissioner of Economic Development, and other executive officers and agencies as designated by the state constitution and laws.
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Georgia's Executive Branch has the power and responsibility to enforce laws, manage the state government and its agencies, execute the state budget, appoint officials to various government positions, represent the state in legal matters, implement policies and programs, issue executive orders, and oversee the implementation of state laws and regulations. The Executive Branch also plays a role in the state's economic development, public safety, and overall well-being of its residents.
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One similarity between the executive branches of the federal government and Georgia's state level government is that both branches are headed by a chief executive - the President in the federal government and the Governor in the state government. Both chief executives have similar roles in enforcing laws, managing government operations, and representing their respective jurisdictions.

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