The governor may be removed from office only by impeachment with conviction by the
A) House of Representatives.
B) Texas Supreme Court.
C) Senate.
D) Attorney General.
C
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The No Child Left Behind program
a. was signed into law by President Obama in 2009. b. requires schools to achieve Adequate Yearly Progress. c. has been widely praised by Republicans and Democrats alike as closing the achievement gap. d. was a Democratic bill that received widespread Republican opposition.
The delegates in attendance at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia were united by the concern that
A) the national government had assumed too much power over the states. B) the nation needed a stronger national government. C) the native Americans were not receiving adequate protection. D) the national government had too much authority over the economy. E) slavery needed to be abolished nationwide.
Which of the following is true concerning special sessions?
A) The governor may call up to 3 special sessions per year. B) A special session may last up to 45 days. C) During a special session, the legislature sets the agenda. D) The threat of special sessions is a tool the governor uses to influence the legislature.
Compulsory education affected newspapers because it
a. decreased the circulation as most newspaper peddlers were children. b. expanded the market by increasing the literacy rate. c. increased publication costs by reducing child labor. d. placed greater demands on newspapers to provide more scholarly reports. e. reduced the market by encouraging more people to seek out books rather than newspapers.