Which statement best describes the governor's appointment powers?
A. A governor can remove his appointees with approval of two-thirds of the senate.
B. A governor can remove his appointees and the appointees of prior governors with approval of two-thirds of the senate.
C. With approval of two-thirds of the senate, a governor can only remove his predecessor's appointees but not his own.
D. A governor can remove his own appointees with only a simple majority vote of the senate.
Answer: A
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