Which of the following is true about the government of Puerto Rico?

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Responses

It has three branches of government.
It has three branches of government.

It does not have its own constitution.
It does not have its own constitution.

The president of the United States has no authority over Puerto Rico.
The president of the United States has no authority over Puerto Rico .

1 answer

The correct statement about the government of Puerto Rico is:

It has three branches of government.

Puerto Rico has its own constitution and operates with an executive, legislative, and judicial branch, similar to the structure of U.S. state governments. However, the President of the United States does have authority over Puerto Rico in certain matters, particularly in federal jurisdiction and law.