How does the Texas Bill of Rights compare with the U.S. Bill of Rights?
a) The U.S. and Texas bills of rights are identical.
b) The U.S. Bill of Rights is longer and protects more rights than the Texas Bill of Rights.
c) The U.S. Bill of Rights is written in positive language while the Texas Bill of Rights is phrased negatively.
d) The Texas Bill of Rights outlines the responsibilities of county governments in protecting the interests of residents.
e) The Texas Bill of Rights includes a number of measures not found in the U.S. Bill of Rights.
Answer: E
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