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What are three things that all 50 state governments have in common?

They all have written constitutions.

They all have term limits for legislators.

They all have appointed governors.

They all have elected legislatures.


They all elect supreme court judges.

They all have three branches of government.

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Answer:

Number 6: They all have three branches of government consisting of executive, legislative, and judicial.

Number 1: They all have written constitutions

Explanation:

Answer:

They all have written constitutions.  They all have elected legislatures.  

Appointed governors is wrong - they are elected!  They all have three branches.

Explanation:  The governments of the 50 states have structures closely paralleling those of the federal government. Each state has a governor, a legislature, and a judiciary. Each state also has its own constitution. Mirroring the U.S. Congress, all state legislatures are bicameral except Nebraska's, which is unicameral.