Under mississippi's early constitutions, how did the state governor differ from the president of the united states?
o .the governor was chosen by members of the legislature.
o.the governor only had veto and appointment powers.
o .the governor served in office for a longer term.
o .the governor was limited to a single term.

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Under Mississippi's early constitutions, the state governor differ from the president of the united states as the governor only had veto and appointment powers. This is further explained below.

Who is the Governor?

Generally,  the person who is in charge of the direction or management of an institution, society, or other organization in the United States. Also known as the chief executive. a bank's governing board of directors

In conclusion, The early constitutions of Mississippi gave the state governor less power than the president of the United States, namely the authority to veto legislation and the right to appoint state officials.

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