1. What is the primary role of the attorney general?

A. Manages the state's money.

B. Provides opinions on questions of law.

C. Serves as the chief election officer for Louisiana ****

D. Defends the Great Seal of the state of Louisiana.
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2. What effects does having a written constitution have on limiting the powers of officials?

A. It establishes the rule of law that everyone, including officials, must follow,

B. It grants the president supreme authority over other officials.

C. It grants state representatives certain privileges. ***

D. It gives elected representatives sovereignty.
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3. What check does the president have over Congress?

A. rejecting candidates for the Supreme court.

B. overriding a veto.

C. Using a veto***

D. declaring laws unconstitutional.
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5. What is the name of the tax that is imposed for removing natural resources from the state of Louisiana.

A. income tax ***

B. sales tax

C. severance tax

D. excise tax

Please correct me if I'm wrong, i'm not very good at this

Time to re-read your text materials. #3 is correct. The others, no.

1. ?? Check here to be sure: http://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=louisiana%20attorney%20general%20duties

2. no

3. yes

5. no

Go back to your text.

1. The primary role of the attorney general is to provide opinions on questions of law. This means that they offer legal advice and guidance to government officials and agencies. To get this answer, you can look up the responsibilities and duties of an attorney general in the specific jurisdiction you're referring to, such as Louisiana. This information can be found on official government websites or legal databases that provide statutes and regulations.

2. Having a written constitution has the effect of establishing the rule of law that everyone, including officials, must follow. This means that officials are bound by the provisions outlined in the constitution and cannot exceed their powers or act outside of the legal framework. To arrive at this answer, you can study the purpose and significance of a written constitution, which can be found in legal textbooks or online resources such as academic articles or government websites.

3. The check that the president has over Congress is the power to veto legislation. This means that if Congress passes a bill, the president can choose to reject it and prevent it from becoming law. To determine this, you can refer to the U.S. Constitution, specifically Article I and Article II, which outline the powers of Congress and the president respectively.

4. In this case, you provided options for question number 5 but skipped number 4. If there was a specific question you wanted to ask, please let me know and I'll be happy to assist you with it.