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State Government Review
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1 They establish the structure of state government Provide for local government Establish state agencies Regulate the raising and spending of money
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2 They are long, detailed, and all contain a bill of rights.
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3 Proposal by state legislature Ratification by popular vote
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4 Bicameral- legislature with two chambers Unicameral- legislature with one chamber
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5 Lower house is led by the Speaker of the House Upper house is led by the Lt. Governor
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6 Many are lawyers They serve part-time Are paid less than $20,000 a year Have another job or occupation
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7 Age and residency
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8 Governors can: Propose legislation Sign or veto bills Call special sessions
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9 More than one person is elected to an executive branch office. This limits the power of the governor.
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10 Retention Election Voters will vote yes or no to retain a judge
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11 State court systems contain: Minor Courts General Trial Courts Appeals Courts
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12 State courts interpret and apply state laws, they decide misdemeanor and felony cases
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13 Missouri Plan Independent Commission which screens applicants and recommends three to the governor. Governor appoints 1 as judge. Retention election by voters.
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14 A general sales tax is applied to a broad range of items A selective tax (excise tax) is placed on certain items for sale
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15 Progressive tax- tax rate increases as income increases Proportional tax- tax rate is the same for all levels of income
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16 Other sources of state revenues: Licenses and fees Lotteries
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17 Texas House of Representatives Members must be 21 years old 150 members and 2-year terms Texas Senate Members must be 26 years old 31 members and 4-year terms
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18 Partisan election –Candidates are identified with a political party label Non-Partisan election –Candidates are identified by name only
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19 Must be 30 years old Resident of Texas for 5 years U.S. citizen
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20 In Texas, we have two supreme courts; one for civil cases, one for criminal cases.
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21 True
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22 False, a coalition government is represented by several political parties
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23 Third party
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24 Primary General
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25 False, platform not plank
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26 Plank
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27 Yes on research and writing of bills, and providing information No, a lobbyist does not provide office staff and supplies
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28 True
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29 False, representative sample
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30 False, random sampling
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