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How are the federal executive branch and most state executive branches similar?

Both have department heads that manage government agencies.
Both have a vice president serving as second in command.
Both allow citizens to elect all leaders of executive departments.
Both can draft and pass laws governing citizens’ behavior.

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Both have department heads that manage government agencies.

Explanation: Both the federal executive (cabinet secretaries) and most state executives (governors' cabinet/agency heads) oversee departments and agencies. The other choices are incorrect: states don’t have a “vice president,” executive department leaders aren’t all elected, and executives enforce laws rather than draft and pass them (that’s the legislature).