Which of the following is a true statement?

A. the qualifications for governor are less strict than those for a state senator.
B. the qualifications for governor are the same as those for a state senator.
C. the qualifications for governor are stricter than those for a state senator.
D. the qualifications for governor are the same as those for the U.S. president.

My best answer isB. @Ms.Sue can you please check

What state are you talking about?

It didn't give a specific state but is my answer correct? @Reed

I think it may vary in some states. It's not D. The president must be a "natural born" citizen of the U.S. I don't think that's a requirement in every state, certainly not a "natural born" citizen of the state. And it can't be A, that would make no sense in any state. B and C may vary, though. Go with what your text materials say.

@Reed i think its B but I'm not sure

I suspect the state in question may be the state you live in. Google "qualifications for governor and state senator in _____ (your state).

okay thank you

Best I can do! Good luck. I'm sure you'll have the right answer.

It's for Georgia. If you were paying attention Anastasia you wouldn't have to ask for help!

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze each statement and compare the qualifications for governor and state senator:

A. The qualifications for governor are less strict than those for a state senator.
OR
C. The qualifications for governor are stricter than those for a state senator.

To find the answer, we need to review the specific qualifications for each position. These qualifications can vary depending on the country and state in question. In the United States, for example, the qualifications for governor and state senator differ from state to state.

To determine if the qualifications for governor are less strict, stricter, or the same as those for a state senator, you would need to research the requirements set by the relevant state laws. Generally, the qualifications for both positions include age, residency, and citizenship requirements. However, the specific details can vary.

Since the question does not specify a particular state or country, we cannot provide a definitive answer. You can find the answer by researching the qualifications for governor and state senator in the relevant jurisdiction. This information is typically available on official government websites or through reputable sources on government and politics.

D. Lastly, it is not accurate to say that the qualifications for governor are the same as those for the U.S. president. The qualifications for the U.S. president are outlined in the U.S. Constitution and differ from those of a governor or state senator.

To conclude, further research is needed to determine the correct answer to the question.