An act of Congress adopting regulatory policies that overrule state policies in a particular regulatory area is known as which of the following?

a) a block grant program
b) matching funds requirement
c) a federal mandate
d) federal preemption of state authority
e) state preemption of federal authority


D

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Exercising the message power and the session power are among the Texas Governor's responsibilities in his or her role as

a. chief executive. b. chief legislator. c. chief of state. d. chief intergovernmental diplomat. e. leader of the people.

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According to the authors, do elections matter? Why or why not?

What will be an ideal response?

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