Officials whose jobs are not provided for in the constitution but are required by law are known as__.

A. constitutional officers
B. secretaries of state
C. deputies **
D statutory officials

please check my answer :)

No. What is a statute?

1:C

2:D
3:B
4:B
5:true
6:B
7:A
8:A,B,&C
9:B
These answers are right for Steps in the Criminal Justice System and Juveniles. ;3

1 is actually D and 2 is B

To check your answer, let's break down the options:

A. Constitutional officers: These are officials whose positions are specifically mentioned and defined in the constitution, such as the President, Vice President, and Members of Congress. Since the question states that these officials' jobs are not provided for in the constitution, option A is incorrect.

B. Secretaries of state: This refers to a specific position within the government, responsible for overseeing a state's elections and maintaining official records. However, it does not encompass all officials whose positions are required by law but not mentioned in the constitution.

C. Deputies: This term generally refers to officials who assist and provide support to higher-ranking officials. While deputies can be a part of the answer, it is not specific enough to accurately describe officials whose jobs are required by law but not provided for in the constitution.

D. Statutory officials: Statutory officials are individuals appointed or elected to specific offices created by statutes (laws) passed by the legislative branch. These positions are not explicitly mentioned in the constitution but are necessary to fulfill various legal obligations. Therefore, option D, "statutory officials," is the most fitting answer.

So, based on the analysis, it seems that option D, "statutory officials," is the correct answer.