According to the text, the most prominent feature of the current Texas Constitution is ______.
a. its brevity
b. its distrust of government
c. a strong executive branch
d. its efficiency
e. the fact that it is difficult to amend
b. its distrust of government
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Why do institutional relationships in foreign policy constitute a paradox?
a. While foreign policy sometimes requires the input of a multiplicity of actors, it sometimes calls for an executive decision quickly endorsed by Congress. b. While many foreign policy issues are deeply complex, others are quite simple and require little consultation or debate. c. While foreign policy can have a significant impact on history, it does not affect the lives of American citizens to a great extent. d. While many actors are often involved in the formulation of foreign policy, all formal foreign policy power is in the hands of the president.
The enumerated powers in Article I of the Constitution were intended to
A. limit the powers of the state governments. B. ensure that neither northern nor southern states would be at a disadvantage. C. ensure that neither small nor large states would be at a disadvantage. D. limit the power of the presidency. E. establish a government strong enough to forge a union that was secure in its defense and stable in its economy.
Which of the following states are most likely to foster and promote civil liberties and civil rights?
A. totalitarian states B. democratic states C. authoritarian states D. fascist states
Which of the following multinational corporations was involved in the overthrown of the Arbenz government in Guatemala in 1954?
a. United Fruit Company c. ITT b. British Petroleum d. Exxon Corporation