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Analyze the difference between the roles of mayor and city council members.(1 point)
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The mayor is the legislator, and city council is the executive branch.
The mayor is the legislator, and city council is the executive branch.
The mayor is the legislator, and the city council is the judiciary.
The mayor is the legislator, and the city council is the judiciary.
The mayor is the executive, and city council members are legislators.
The mayor is the executive, and city council members are legislators.
The mayor is the executive, and the city council members are the department heads.
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"The mayor is the executive, and city council members are legislators."
Explanation: The mayor enforces and administers city policies and oversees city departments (executive role). City council members make laws, set budgets, and represent constituents (legislative role).
Explanation: The mayor enforces and administers city policies and oversees city departments (executive role). City council members make laws, set budgets, and represent constituents (legislative role).
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