Party organization in Texas __________
a. is highly centralized and follows a hierarchical structure
b. is created and maintained primarily through legislative action
c. is highly formalized, with individuals required to pay dues to be party members
d. is built around geographical election districts
Answer: d
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a. nonpartisan b. parliamentary c. state-level d. local
A meeting of legislators of the same political party in a given chamber is referred to as a
a. Committee. b. Subcommittee. c. Caucus. d. all of the above
According to the text, what is the primary reason for the decline of newspapers
A. a disinterested public B. poor news quality C. declining advertising revenue D. television
______ is an example of fiscal federalism, in that it is paid for by both the federal and state governments.
a. Medicaid b. Infrastructure c. The Humane Society d. The NAACP