County commissioners in Texas are
a. appointed by the county judge.
b. elected by precinct in partisan elections.
c. chosen in an at-large election.
d. elected by precinct in nonpartisan elections.
e. chosen by the county elections administrator.
B
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Which of the following accurately describes a difference between de jure and de facto segregation/discrimination in the United States?
A. De jure segregation/discrimination is now fairly rare; de facto segregation/discrimination is now fairly common. B. De jure segregation/discrimination is generally constitutional; de facto segregation/discrimination is generally unconstitutional. C. De jure segregation/discrimination is fairly common now; de facto segregation/discrimination was fairly common during the civil rights movement. D. De jure segregation/discrimination currently exists by race; de facto segregation/discrimination currently exists by gender.
If no candidate achieves a majority of electoral votes, the _________ decides the outcome of the election
A) ?House of Representatives B) ?Senate C) ?states D) ?Supreme Court E) ?Electoral College
__________________ are punitive actions that would normally be illegal under international law but which are permitted in retaliation for violations of international law
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
What was the major achievement of the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (LDA)?
a. Lobbyists are now required to register with the Clerk of the House of Representatives or the Secretary of the Senate. b. Disclosure laws now apply to people who indirectly try to influence policy or legislation. c. Lobbyist registration and reports are now available to the public online. d. Nearly 100 percent of data in all lobbyist reports can now be verified.