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

Not sure?

1:C

2:D
3:B
4:B
5:true
6:B
7:A
8:A,B,&C
9:B
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To find the answer to this question, we can start by understanding the options given. Let's look at each option and its meaning:

A. Constitutional officers: These are officials whose positions and responsibilities are explicitly mentioned in the constitution. They derive their authority directly from the constitution.

B. Secretaries of state: This refers to a specific position and is not a general term used to describe officials whose roles are not mentioned in the constitution. Secretaries of state generally oversee matters related to state governments, such as elections and records.

C. Deputies: Deputies are typically individuals appointed or elected to assist or act on behalf of another official. However, the term "deputies" does not specifically apply to officials whose jobs are required by law but not mentioned in the constitution.

D. Statutory officials: Statutory officials are officials whose positions are created and mandated by statutory law, which is law passed by the legislative body. These officials' roles are established through legislation rather than being explicitly outlined in the constitution.

Based on these explanations, the correct answer to the question is D. Statutory officials. These officials are required by law, but their positions are not specifically provided for in the constitution.

If you were not sure, analyzing the options and understanding their meanings can help you narrow down the correct choice.

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