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Q: Who has the power of state legislatures and governors?
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Colonial legislatures were often able to bend the power of the governors to their will because?

colonial legislatures controlled taxes and expenditures that paid the governors' salaries


From 1710 to 1750 English colonies in America?

increased the power of their legislatures and decreased the power of their royal governors.


How do state legislatures abuse their redistricting power?

how do state legislatures abuse their redistricting power


What was the primary weapon used by colonial legislatures in their conflicts with royal governors?

using their power of the purse to withhold the governors salary


Which of these is an example of a check held by colonial legislatures over the royal governors?

Colonial legislatures controlled the income given to royal governors.


What issue divided governors appointed by the king and legislatures elected by colonists?

To deal with a scarcity of gold and silver coins, legislatures supported printing paper money despite opposition from the governors.


How much power did the state's governors have?

A little bit


Why did nullification worry some state legislatures?

because then the state legislatures have less power. this is because the people now had a voice to say what laws they wanted in or out


What issue divided colonial governors appointed by the king and legislatures elected by colonists?

To deal with a scarcity of gold and silver coins, legislatures supported printing paper money despite opposition from the governors.


What is a power that state governors have that the president does not?

a line item veto


Why did most states limit the power of their governors and divided the legislatures into two bodies?

This is because the writers of the constitution did not only want to prevent abuses of power in the states, but they also wanted to keep power in the hands of the people.


Why did most states limit the power of their governors and divide their legislatures into two bodies?

This is because the writers of the constitution did not only want to prevent abuses of power in the states, but they also wanted to keep power in the hands of the people.