A) his obstructionist and in-your-face style during the 2001 legislative session.
B) his calling of ten special sessions following the 2001 session to force the passage of a bill.
C) his avoidance of senate approvals for board appointments by waiting until they were not in session.
D) his socially conservative stance on many issues, including same sex marriage and abortion.
E) his record vetoing of 82 bills, including one to ban executions of mentally retarded convicts.
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A) the Railroad Commission and the State Board of Education
B) the Pardons and Paroles Board and the State Board of Education
C) the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the Railroad Commission
D) the State Board of Education and the State Treasurer's Commission
E) the State Treasurer's Commission and the Railroad Commission
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A) attorney general.
B) lieutenant governor.
C) governor.
D) comptroller of public accounts.
E) speaker of the House.
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A) Carole Keeton Strayhorn.
B) Kay Bailey Hutchison.
C) Frances "Sissy" Farenthold.
D) Ann Richards.
E) Miriam A. "Ma" Ferguson.
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A) strong, as all budgetary authority is rested in the governor's office.
B) limited, as he or she has to submit a budget to the legislature along with the LLB.
C) shared with the legislature and can be strong when the same party occupies both branches.
D) limited, as he or she can only approve or veto a budget bill produced by the legislature.
E) weak, as the state comptroller exercises executive branch authority over the budget.
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A) the state's primary tax administrator, a certified public accountant, and responsible for writing the budget.
B) the state's accounting officer, a certified public accountant, and responsible for proposing new taxes.
C) responsible for issuing revenue estimates, a certified public accountant, and responsible for proposing new taxes.
D) the state's primary tax administrator and accounting officer, and is responsible for issuing revenue estimates.
E) the state's primary tax administrator, the chief budget officer, and responsible for issuing revenue statements.
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A) run paid advertisements.
B) leak information or float trial balloons.
C) hide information from the public.
D) run public opinion polls paid for by the governor.
E) tdistort information about his policies.
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A) He had seriously degraded the state of education in Texas by vetoing numerous education bills.
B) He was an ideologue who fought for the appointments of numerous conservative judges.
C) He was an obstructionist who would rather fight the Democrats than provide leadership.
D) His actions had delayed the Republican takeover of the Senate by a decade.
E) He had overseen the slowest period of economic growth in the history of Texas.
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A) Senate and conviction by the House.
B) House and conviction by the Senate.
C) House and conviction by the House.
D) Senate and conviction by the Senate.
E) House and conviction by the Senate and the House.
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A) He was found to have embezzled $2 million from state funds.
B) He was accused of misuse of public funds following his call for an unnecessary session.
C) He was found to have attempted to sell a Senate seat.
D) He was accused of nepotism in making appointments to executive offices.
E) He was plagued by scandals concerning his financial deals with corporations.
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A) the legislature and news media
B) other elected officials and interest groups
C) other governors and the national government
D) the public and the media
E) interest groups and the media
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A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
E) six
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A) three-fifths vote in the chamber of origin only.
B) two-thirds vote in both chambers.
C) two-thirds vote in the chamber of origin and a majority vote in the second chamber.
D) majority vote in the chamber of origin and a two-thirds vote in the second chamber.
E) three-fourths vote in both chambers.
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A) commissioner of the State Board of Education.
B) secretary of state.
C) commissioner of the General Land Office.
D) director of legislative coordination.
E) attorney general.
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A) is elected in a team along with the governor, comptroller, and the attorney general.
B) is a running mate of the governor, and they are elected as a team.
C) is elected separately from the governor but has to be from the same party as the governor.
D) is a co-candidate with the governor but can still be from a different party.
E) is elected separately from the governor and can be from a different party.
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