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1.)One of the problems with the 1803 Constitution was that voters had very little influence on who ran executive offices like Attorney General and Secretary of State, or who sat on the State Supreme Court. What was the solution in the 1851 Constitution? *
Debt limitations were instituted and tax funds could only be used for their stated purpose
District courts were added to reduce caseload burdens
Major executive officials and all judges were to be elected by popular vote
2.)One of the problems with the 1803 Constitution was that the Ohio Supreme Court had to visit each county in Ohio once per year. What was the solution in the 1851 Constitution? *
Debt limitations were instituted and tax funds could only be used for their stated purpose
District courts were added to reduce caseload burdens
Major executive officials and all judges were to be elected by popular vote
3.)One of the problems with the 1803 Constitution was that the State government had accrued (built up) a lot of debt. What was the solution in the 1851 Constitution? *
Debt limitations were instituted and tax funds could only be used for their stated purpose
District courts were added to reduce caseload burdens
Major executive officials and all judges were to be elected by popular vote.
4.) Read this situation: Betty testifies at a Ohio General Assembly committee hearing about a proposed bill that would create funding for people addicted to opioids. Which level and branch of Government is the target of this method of government engagement? *
Ohio, executive branch
Ohio, legislative branch
United States, executive branch
United States, legislative branch
5.)Read this situation: Tom sends a letter to the Governor asking him to please veto a gun control bill. Which level and branch of Government is the target of this method of government engagement? *
Ohio, executive branch
Ohio, legislative branch
United States, executive branch
United States, legislative branch
6.) Under the 1803 Ohio Constitution the Governor did not have very many powers granted to the office. It was not until 1903 that the office got the power to veto bills, and in 1954 that the term in office was extended from 2 years to 4. Do you agree that the office of Governor should have had it's powers expanded in these ways? Why or why not? In your answer make sure you provide 2 supporting ideas or specific examples