Which statement correctly explains tribal governments in Arizona?

Tribes don’t follow the US example of the three-branch model.
Each tribe has its own government and makes its own laws.
The tribes are dependent on the state government for money.
The tribes are all totally exempt from federal and state laws.

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Answer:

B is the correct answer :)

Explanation:

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The statement which correctly explains the tribal government in Arizona is that each tribe has its own government and makes its own laws. Thus, the correct answer is B.

What is a tribal government in Arizona?

The tribal government in Arizona basically follows the three-branch model of the United States as they belong to the territory of the United States. These tribes have their own resources to earn a livelihood as they are not dependent on funds from the government.

The Arizona tribe has its own culture, and history and they make their own government which has its own laws but is associated with the federal laws and state laws of the United States, which represent that the right to intervention is secured by the United States.

Therefore, Option B each tribe has its own government and own laws is the appropriate answer.

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