How does the power of the executive branch affect the power of the legislative branch?

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A The governor signs or vetoes bills passed by the legislature.
B The treasurer carries out and amends the state budget.
C The lieutenant governor appoints and oversees the state senate.
B The attorney general defends or repeals state laws in court

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A The governor signs or vetoes bills passed by the legislature.
How does the state judiciary carry out its responsibilities?
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Enforcing laws passed by the state legislature
Establishes overlapping levels of state and local courts
Preventing federal interference in state matters
Upholding the positions of state & local executive officials
Establishes overlapping levels of state and local courts
Why did Washington’s first bid for statehood fail?
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Washington's first bid for statehood in 1854 failed because of concerns over the potential for the territory to allow slavery. There was a debate between those who were in favor of admitting Washington as a free state and those who wanted it to be a slave state. Ultimately, the issue of slavery prevented Washington from achieving statehood at that time.
How did the expansion of the railroad affect Washington?
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Railroads increased connections between raw materials and markets, spurring the growth of urban centers.
Railroads established an antislavery leadership, attracting a more diverse population of settlers.
Railroads broke existing transportation monopolies in the region, shifting settlement away from ports.
Railroads increased connections between raw materials and markets, spurring the growth of urban centers.
Where was gold discovered that made Seattle a stopping site for people?
Gold was discovered in the Klondike region of Canada's Yukon Territory in the late 1890s, which led to a gold rush and made Seattle a stopping site for people heading north to the gold fields. Seattle served as a hub for supplies and transportation for those seeking their fortunes in the Klondike Gold Rush.