What characterizes the governor's appointive powers?
A) The governor's powers are constrained because of staggered terms and the plural executive.
B) The governor can remove his or her predecessor's appointments, so his or her powers are somewhat strong.
C) Despite the plural executive system, the governor has full control over many appointments.
D) The governor cannot appoint or dismiss anybody, so his or her powers are exceptionally weak.
E) Despite the plural executive, the governor does not need Senate approval to fill vacancies.
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