A) felt the governor was doing a good job.
B) did not like the idea of using a recall to remove a governor.
C) were expecting the governor to be impeached later that same year.
D) did not want the state's lieutenant governor to become governor.
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A) is a key power of the Texas governor.
B) was declared unconstitutional in the 1980s.
C) is possessed by only a small percentage of state governors.
D) applies to all bills except the budget.
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A) the leader of the state senate
B) the vice governor
C) the leader of the state house of representatives
D) the chief justice of the state supreme court
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A) the removal of an office holder.
B) a trial in the senate.
C) a trial in a judicial court.
D) a statewide recall vote.
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A) The state constitution shields all government employees from responsibility for public actions and policies.
B) Government is fragmented and policy responsibility is divided.
C) The media in Texas do a very poor job at investigating wrongdoing in government.
D) Most officials usually cite the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution and refuse to say anything that could incriminate them.
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A) political reciprocity
B) the "southern custom"
C) "good politics"
D) senatorial courtesy
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A) It would diminish executive authority.
B) It would have little to no effect.
C) It would increase executive authority.
D) It would have a negative effect on executive authority.
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A) regulation of the oil and gas industry
B) safety oversight for rail, trucking, and river traffic
C) regulatory authority over terminals, wharves, and heavy industries
D) promoting rail and trucking while regulating the safety and environmental aspects of the industry
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A) Texas Bureau of Land Management
B) Texas Land Board
C) General Land Office
D) Texas Department of Agriculture
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A) party leader.
B) intergovernmental coordinator.
C) chief legislator.
D) crisis manager.
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A) lack of a line-item veto
B) inability to appoint any administrative heads
C) tenure limits
D) plural executive system
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A) the ability of elected officials to succeed themselves
B) the term length
C) the term limit
D) both the ability of elected officials to succeed themselves and the term length
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A) the office of lieutenant governor has a two-year term versus the vice president's four-year term.
B) when governors leave their states, lieutenant governors become acting governors.
C) lieutenant governors are usually from the opposition party, whereas vice presidents are not.
D) lieutenant governors have powers nearly coequal with governors, whereas the vice presidents have few formal powers.
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A) Capitol Minutes
B) Executive Calendar
C) Texas Weekly Bulletin
D) Texas Register
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A) civil law; criminal law
B) ceremonial functions; executive functions
C) judicial review; prosecution
D) criminal law; civil law
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