At the state level, positions like the Ohio Secretary of State and the Attorney General are elected by voters instead of being appointed by the governor. What does this say about how state government compares to the federal government? (Select two answers. 2pts)(2 points)

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Ohio voters have more control over state government than they do over the federal government.
Ohio voters have more control over state government than they do over the federal government.

These state-level officials answer directly to the voters.
These state-level officials answer directly to the voters.

State governments are less responsive to the will of the people.
State governments are less responsive to the will of the people.

The people have more control over the federal government than state governments.
The people have more control over the federal government than state governments.
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Ohio voters have more control over state government than they do over the federal government.

These state-level officials answer directly to the voters.