Question
How are local, state, and federal governments similar in the way they are structured?
Responses
All three levels of government have judicial, legislative, and executive branches.
All three levels of government have judicial, legislative, and executive branches.
All three levels of government give the legislative branch power to appoint the executive.
All three levels of government give the legislative branch power to appoint the executive.
All three levels of government have the office of the president as an executive.
All three levels of government have the office of the president as an executive.
All three levels of government have a bicameral, or two house, legislature.
Responses
All three levels of government have judicial, legislative, and executive branches.
All three levels of government have judicial, legislative, and executive branches.
All three levels of government give the legislative branch power to appoint the executive.
All three levels of government give the legislative branch power to appoint the executive.
All three levels of government have the office of the president as an executive.
All three levels of government have the office of the president as an executive.
All three levels of government have a bicameral, or two house, legislature.
Answers
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The correct response regarding how local, state, and federal governments are similar in structure is:
**All three levels of government have judicial, legislative, and executive branches.**
While there are differences in how these branches operate and are composed at each level, they all have the fundamental structure of three branches of government. The other options provided contain inaccuracies—such as not all local governments having a president or a bicameral legislature, and not all legislative branches appointing executives.
**All three levels of government have judicial, legislative, and executive branches.**
While there are differences in how these branches operate and are composed at each level, they all have the fundamental structure of three branches of government. The other options provided contain inaccuracies—such as not all local governments having a president or a bicameral legislature, and not all legislative branches appointing executives.