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Which of the following is TRUE about separation of powers in Georgia's government?



A.
It allows the governor of Georgia to be elected and serve a four-year term.

B.
The main responsibility of the Georgia General Assembly is to make laws.

C.
The main responsibility of the Georgia Supreme Court is to enforce the laws.

D.
It allows one branch of the state government to veto or amend the acts of another branch.

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B. The main responsibility of the Georgia General Assembly is to make laws.

Explanation: Under separation of powers the legislative branch (the General Assembly) creates laws, the executive enforces them, and the judiciary interprets them.