Question
How is Hoosier preference for a weak central government seen in its executive branch?
(1 point)
Responses
The governor does not have the power to make a line-item veto.
The governor does not have the power to make a line-item veto.
It is very difficult for the legislature to overturn an executive veto.
It is very difficult for the legislature to overturn an executive veto.
Governors are permitted to serve for as many terms as they like.
Governors are permitted to serve for as many terms as they like.
The governor usually sets the legislative agenda.
(1 point)
Responses
The governor does not have the power to make a line-item veto.
The governor does not have the power to make a line-item veto.
It is very difficult for the legislature to overturn an executive veto.
It is very difficult for the legislature to overturn an executive veto.
Governors are permitted to serve for as many terms as they like.
Governors are permitted to serve for as many terms as they like.
The governor usually sets the legislative agenda.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement that best reflects the Hoosier preference for a weak central government in Indiana's executive branch is:
**The governor does not have the power to make a line-item veto.**
This indicates a limitation on the governor's power, aligning with the preference for a weaker central authority.
**The governor does not have the power to make a line-item veto.**
This indicates a limitation on the governor's power, aligning with the preference for a weaker central authority.