Candidates for statewide office in Texas __________.

A. spend most of their time and money traveling the state to campaign door to door
B. rely exclusively on paid advertisements to communicate with the public
C. must hold meetings of campaign staffers in public to comply with the Open Meetings and Public Information Acts
D. construct their campaigns around the media


Answer: D

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b. would generate close to $5 billion a year of additional sales tax revenues through online catalogue sales andperhaps $23 billion from Internet sales overall. c. has been a significant source of revenue since 1998 for forty-six states after the U.S. Supreme Court allowedNorth Dakota to become the first state to impose a tax on Internet sales. d. may never be a source of revenue for the states because the U.S. Congress passed a law that forbids stateand local government from ever imposing a tax on sales transactions that occur on the Internet.

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Since the 1964 Supreme Court case Wesberry v. Sanders, congressional districts must have which of the following?

A. symmetric shapes B. proportional representation of minorities C. equal populations D. more women than men

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The Department of Homeland Security was formed in response to the

A. Pearl Harbor bombing of 1941. B. urban riots of the 1960s. C. student protests of the 1970s. D. Oklahoma City bombing in 1994. E. 9/11 attacks.

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Generally, Texas counties provide which of the following? (choose one or more options)

a. police protection b. fire protection c. water supply d. road construction and repair

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