The Executive Branch is one of three branches of Arkansas Government. The Arkansas Constitution states which offices there will be in the Executive Branch. These are referred to as the "constitutional officers" and are elected by the people every four years . The role of the Executive branch is to implement the law, but they do not make the law. They may make regulations and rules, but these can be overridden by statute from the legislative branch. Under the Arkansas Constitution, the Governor has "the supreme executive power of this state." Take this quiz below to learn the structure and practice of the Arkansas Executive Branch

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* 1. How many state constitutional offices does Arkansas have? (Examples, Governor, Lt. Governor, etc.)

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* 2. Which of the following are the constitutional offices for Arkansas (choose as many as you think there are).

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* 3. Who is the head of the Arkansas Executive Branch?

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* 4. According to the arkansas.gov website, How many commissions does Arkansas state government have? (Examples: AR Economic Development Commission, Ethics Commission).

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* 5. According to the arkansas.gov website, how many departments does Arkansas State government have? (Examples: Department of Education, Emergency Management, etc.).

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* 6. According to the arkansas.gov website, how many boards does Arkansas State government have? (Examples: Board of Public Accountancy, Auctioneers Licensing Board).

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* 7. According to governing.com, how many full time equivalent employees did Arkansas state/local government have in 2014?

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* 8. Have you subscribed to Conduit for Action's email list to get new surveys and articles automatically sent to your inbox?

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* 9. In what town do you live?

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