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How does the governor describe his ability to stop the meetings? He believes that he does not have enough power to stop the meetings. He believes that it is well within his control to stop the meetings. He cannot stop the meetings without knowing why they are being held. He does not want to stop the meetings because he agrees with them.

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he gave a very good explanation

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A- He believes that he does not have enough power to stop the meetings.

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