The only Republican governor in Texas history until the election of Bill Clements in 1978 was
a. E. J. Davis.
b. Clayton Williams.
c. Ann Richards.
d. Bill White.
e. George W. Bush.
A
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a. by issuing executive orders b. by issuing reports through the Office of Management and Budget c. by nominating appointees to key positions in federal agencies d. by confirming appointees to key positions in federal agencies
Rostker v. Goldberg challenged the Military Selective Service Act because it
a. was required only for men. b. prevented women from joining the military. c. provided lower pay for women in the military. d. did not comply with the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. e. gave higher priority to men for military promotions.
What happens at the national party conventions?
A. Delegates are assembled so the party can assess their future political potential based on their writing of the party platform. B. Presidential and vice presidential candidates are nominated, a party platform is written, and party rules are revised. C. Candidates are sworn to adhere to both the letter and the spirit of the party platform once they are elected to office. D. Elections are held to determine the new party leaders, who then appoint the members of the national and state committees.
__________ is the government's ability to restrict the publication of sensitive material
A) Censorship B) Due process C) Media monitoring D) Habeas corpus E) Prior restraint