Asked by Akim
Which statement describes a SIMILARITY between the state and the federal governments under the U.S. Constitution?
Responses
A
Both levels of government have the power to appoint ambassadors.
Both levels of government have the power to appoint ambassadors.
B
Both levels of government allow for the prosecution of criminals
Both levels of government allow for the prosecution of criminals
C
Both levels of government allow for the election of judges.
Both levels of government allow for the election of judges.
D
Both levels of government have the power to ratify treaties.
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B
Both state and federal governments have the authority to prosecute crimes. (Ambassadors and treaty ratification are federal-only powers; federal judges are appointed, not elected.)
Both state and federal governments have the authority to prosecute crimes. (Ambassadors and treaty ratification are federal-only powers; federal judges are appointed, not elected.)
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