What are two (2) of the differences between the Governor of Ohio and the President of the United States? (2 points)(2 points)

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The President has term limits while the Governor does not
The President has term limits while the Governor does not

The Governor of Ohio does not appoint other top executive officials such as Secretary of State
The Governor of Ohio does not appoint other top executive officials such as Secretary of State

The Governor cannot veto laws passed by the Ohio General Assembly
The Governor cannot veto laws passed by the Ohio General Assembly

The Governor cannot appoint justices to the Ohio Supreme Court, while the President can appoint Federal Justices

The Governor of Ohio has limited jurisdiction within the state, while the President has jurisdiction over the entire nation.

The Governor of Ohio does not have the power to make foreign policy decisions, while the President is responsible for making and implementing foreign policy on behalf of the United States.