Question
Analyze the difference between the roles of mayor and city council members.(1 point)
Responses
The mayor is the executive, and the city council members are the department heads.
The mayor is the legislator, and city council is the executive branch.
The mayor is the executive, and city council members are legislators.
The mayor is the legislator, and the city council is the judiciary.
Responses
The mayor is the executive, and the city council members are the department heads.
The mayor is the legislator, and city council is the executive branch.
The mayor is the executive, and city council members are legislators.
The mayor is the legislator, and the city council is the judiciary.
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The correct response is:
**The mayor is the executive, and city council members are legislators.**
In a typical city government structure, the mayor serves as the chief executive officer, responsible for implementing and enforcing laws, overseeing the city's administration, and leading the executive branch. In contrast, city council members serve as legislators, responsible for making laws, setting policies, and representing the interests of their constituents.
**The mayor is the executive, and city council members are legislators.**
In a typical city government structure, the mayor serves as the chief executive officer, responsible for implementing and enforcing laws, overseeing the city's administration, and leading the executive branch. In contrast, city council members serve as legislators, responsible for making laws, setting policies, and representing the interests of their constituents.