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III. Council of State A. Article III also allows for the election of __ other individuals. B. These individuals are identified below. Use your textbook or web resources to uncover what the role these individuals play. i. Secretary of State: __ ii. State Auditor: __ iii. State Treasurer: __ main banker and financial adv iv. Superintendent of Public Instruction: __ v. Attorney General: __ vi. Commissioner of Agriculture: __ vii. Commissioner of Labor: __ viii. Commissioner of Insurance: __ C. Members of the Council of State are elected for __ year terms. IV. Judges A. According to Article IV, section 2, an __ __ , and a __ make up the General Court of Justice in North Carolina. __ B. This branch of government shares power with the __ and the __ C. The Appellate Division is made up of the __ and the D. The Supreme Court is the highest court of the state, and it has a __ and __ Associate Justices. E. Article IV, section 16 tells us that Supreme Court Justices, Appellate Judges and Superior Court Judges are elected for __ year terms. F. Earlier in section 10, we learned that District Court Judges are elected for __ year terms. __ G. Article IV, section 22 tells us that in order to be a judge, one must __
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III. Council of State:A. Other elected individuals as per Article III are: i. Secretary of State: Oversees state business affairs. ii. State Auditor: Responsible for auditing state finances. iii. State Treasurer: Manages the state's finances and acts as the main financial advisor. iv. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Oversees public school systems. v. Attorney General: Chief law enforcer and legal advisor. vi. Commissioner of Agriculture: Oversees agricultural policies and programs. vii. Commissioner of Labor: Responsible for labor-related regulations and policies. viii. Commissioner of Insurance: Oversees insurance regulations and policies.B. Members of the Council of State are elected for four-year terms.IV. Judges:A. The General Court of Justice in North Carolina comprises an Appellate Division and a Trial Division.B. This branch of government shares power with the legislative and executive branches.C. The Appellate Division consists of the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court.D. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the state and consists of a Chief Justice and Associate Justices.E. Supreme Court Justices, Appellate Judges, and Superior Court Judges are elected for eight-year terms.F. District Court Judges are elected for four-year terms as per Article IV, section 10.G. Article IV, section 22 outlines the qualifications required to become a judge.