The Constitution requires that state governments, like the federal government, must be

a. legal in form, with the final authority resting with the state legislators.
b. federal in form, with final authority resting with the elected officials.
c. republican in form, with the final authority resting with the governor.
d. democratic in form, with final authority resting with the people.
e. unified in form, with the final authority resting with the state constitution.

Ans: d. democratic in form, with final authority resting with the people.

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