The formal methods for changing states constitutions are legislative proposals, ballot initiatives, referendums, and ______.

a. court decisions
b. federal overrides
c. constitutional conventions
d. mutiny


c. constitutional conventions

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The Federal Communications Commission and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission are examples of

A. cabinet departments. B. independent regulatory agencies. C. government corporations D. independent executive agencies. E. corporations subject to regulation.

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State bonds that are repaid with the revenues from the service they finance are called

A) proprietary bonds. B) general obligation bonds. C) revenue bonds. D) none of these choices is true; Texas can never borrow money.

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Name a multiple choice item which provides a plausible but wrong answer

a) attracter b) alternative c) detractor d) distracter

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Which of the following is (are) assumed in the rational actor model of presidential policymaking?

a. The president is ultimately in charge. b. Once the president makes a decision, the bureaucracy faithfully implements the policy in accordance with his wishes. c. Presidential goals and beliefs are key explanatory concepts in this decisionmaking model. d. All of the above are true.

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