1. | both must be at least a state resident for 6 years and 30-years-old, but the governor must be a U.S. citizen for 5 years while the lieutenant for 15 years | A. | Trial Courts | |
2. | the spokesman for the majority party in the House of Representatives, appoints committee members, and has a voice in all the stages of a bill | B. | Strong Mayor-Council Government | |
3. | has the power to veto legislation, commander in sheif of state military, and recommendation to the General Assembly | C. | Governor/Lieutenant Governor Qualifications | |
4. | both get a 4 year term but the lieutenant can serve limitlessly while the governor can serve 2 consecutive terms | D. | Governor`s Powers & Duties | |
5. | the most senior of the majority party that takes place of the highest officer in the Senate incase of an absence | E. | Speaker of the House | |
6. | the president of the Senate and takes the governor`s role incase of his absence, such as death | F. | Judicial Branch | |
7. | the mayor is ceremonial while the council run`s the day-to-day operations in the government | G. | Executive Branch | |
8. | a government with a limited range of purposes, such as local education or parks | H. | Lieutenant Governor | |
9. | the most common form of county government is Board of Commissioners | I. | County Governments | |
10. | the mayor holds most administrative authority in this government | J. | Court of Appeals | |
11. | a groups of people that perform a specified service or function | K. | Municipal Government | |
12. | the council hires a person to run the city in this government | L. | Committees | |
13. | the government of a city or town with a mayor and/or council | M. | Governor/ Lieutenant Governor Terms | |
14. | the first court whuch the facts of a case are decided | N. | Weak Mayor-Council Government | |
15. | 12 jusges, in 4 divisions, hears appeals in court | O. | President Pro Tempore | |
16. | the government branch that interprets the law | P. | Special Purpose Government | |
17. | the government branch that enforces the law | Q. | Georgia Supreme Court | |
18. | the highest court in Georgia | R. | Council-Mayor Government |
C | 1. | both must be at least a state resident for 6 years and 30-years-old, but the governor must be a U.S. citizen for 5 years while the lieutenant for 15 years | A. | Trial Courts |
E | 2. | the spokesman for the majority party in the House of Representatives, appoints committee members, and has a voice in all the stages of a bill | B. | Strong Mayor-Council Government |
D | 3. | has the power to veto legislation, commander in sheif of state military, and recommendation to the General Assembly | C. | Governor/Lieutenant Governor Qualifications |
M | 4. | both get a 4 year term but the lieutenant can serve limitlessly while the governor can serve 2 consecutive terms | D. | Governor`s Powers & Duties |
O | 5. | the most senior of the majority party that takes place of the highest officer in the Senate incase of an absence | E. | Speaker of the House |
H | 6. | the president of the Senate and takes the governor`s role incase of his absence, such as death | F. | Judicial Branch |
N | 7. | the mayor is ceremonial while the council run`s the day-to-day operations in the government | G. | Executive Branch |
P | 8. | a government with a limited range of purposes, such as local education or parks | H. | Lieutenant Governor |
I | 9. | the most common form of county government is Board of Commissioners | I. | County Governments |
B | 10. | the mayor holds most administrative authority in this government | J. | Court of Appeals |
L | 11. | a groups of people that perform a specified service or function | K. | Municipal Government |
R | 12. | the council hires a person to run the city in this government | L. | Committees |
K | 13. | the government of a city or town with a mayor and/or council | M. | Governor/ Lieutenant Governor Terms |
A | 14. | the first court whuch the facts of a case are decided | N. | Weak Mayor-Council Government |
J | 15. | 12 jusges, in 4 divisions, hears appeals in court | O. | President Pro Tempore |
F | 16. | the government branch that interprets the law | P. | Special Purpose Government |
G | 17. | the government branch that enforces the law | Q. | Georgia Supreme Court |
Q | 18. | the highest court in Georgia | R. | Council-Mayor Government |