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Which statements about the membership of the Georgia General Assembly are correct? Select all that apply.
A. Members of the General Assembly are responsible for making laws for the state.
B. Members of the General Assembly are elected to their positions via popular vote
C. Members of the General Assembly are limited to serving two consecutive terms in office,
D. Members of the General Assembly are required to have been citizens of the state for at least two years.
E. Members of the General Assembly are obligated to join one of the state's two major political parties.
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Correct: A, B, and D.
- A: True — the General Assembly is the state legislature and is responsible for making state laws.
- B: True — members are elected by popular vote in their legislative districts.
- C: False — Georgia state legislators do not have a two‑term consecutive limit.
- D: True — candidates must meet Georgia residency/citizenship requirements (including being a Georgia citizen for at least two years) in addition to district residency rules.
- E: False — there is no requirement to belong to one of the two major parties; candidates can run as independents or with other parties.
- A: True — the General Assembly is the state legislature and is responsible for making state laws.
- B: True — members are elected by popular vote in their legislative districts.
- C: False — Georgia state legislators do not have a two‑term consecutive limit.
- D: True — candidates must meet Georgia residency/citizenship requirements (including being a Georgia citizen for at least two years) in addition to district residency rules.
- E: False — there is no requirement to belong to one of the two major parties; candidates can run as independents or with other parties.
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