Which of the following describes a significant difference between the structure of the Texas executive department and the structure of the U.S. executive branch?
A) In Texas, the executive department is made up of several elected offices, instead of just one.
B) The chief executive in Texas does not have the power to check the legislature with a veto, as the U.S. president can.
C) The governor has term limits, while the U.S. president does not.
D) The governor of Texas is paid more than the U.S. president.
E) The governor is considered president of the Texas Senate, while the U.S. president is not considered the presiding officer over the U.S. Senate.
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