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Marco is looking at his class notes and sees this list of titles in our government, but he forgot what they all mean. What do these positions all have in common?
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A They are all positions subject to Senate confirmation.They are all positions subject to Senate confirmation.
B None of them are elected by the people of our communityNone of them are elected by the people of our community
C They are all examples of heads of executive branches at different levels of governmentThey are all examples of heads of executive branches at different levels of government
D All selected by the Electoral CollegeAll
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C. They are all examples of heads of executive branches at different levels of government.
Explanation: President (national), governor (state), mayor (city) — each heads the executive branch for their level. The other choices are incorrect because not all are Senate‑confirmed, not all are selected by the Electoral College, and they are elected by the people in their respective jurisdictions.
Explanation: President (national), governor (state), mayor (city) — each heads the executive branch for their level. The other choices are incorrect because not all are Senate‑confirmed, not all are selected by the Electoral College, and they are elected by the people in their respective jurisdictions.
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