Asked by Akim

Which of the following statements correctly contrasts the powers of the President of the United States and the Governor of Florida?
Responses

A The President can only issue executive orders, while the Governor can pass federal laws.The President can only issue executive orders, while the Governor can pass federal laws.

B The President can veto an entire law passed by Congress, but the Florida Governor can veto some parts and not othersThe President can veto an entire law passed by Congress, but the Florida Governor can veto some parts and not others

C The President can negotiate international treaties, while the Governor oversees foreign policy for FloridaThe President can negotiate international treaties, while the Governor oversees foreign policy for Florida

D The President is responsible for the federal budget, while the Governor manages the budget for the entire United States.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
B

Explanation: The U.S. President must veto an entire bill (no constitutional line-item veto), while the Florida Governor has line-item veto authority and can reject specific parts of appropriation bills.