Social Studies, 10.05.2021 19:40 jello2612
Legislators from the state legislature (General Assembly) pass laws. The governor of Georgia from the executive branch enforces these laws and provides services to citizens. The trial and appellate courts of the judicial branch ensure justice for Georgia’s citizens. These examples describe the concept of
A. separation of powers
B. federalism
C. checks and balances
D. judicial review
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