In a closed primary, ________, and in an open primary, ________
A) only declared party members may select candidates; any voter may select candidates in one or both primaries
B) only registered voters may vote; any individual may vote
C) only declared party members may vote in that party's primary; voters may vote in any party primary without disclosing their affiliation
D) only two candidates are running; multiple candidates are running
E) only Republican candidates may run to become the nominee; any independent candidate may run to become the nominee
C
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A. district appeasement B. voter affirmation C. constituent alignment D. delegate representation
Which executive official is responsible for rendering formal written opinions on legal issues, and can also question the constitutionality of actions by the governor?
a. Lieutenant Governor b. Secretary of State c. Treasurer d. Attorney General
What is the status of initiative and referendum in Texas?
A) Both were adopted in Texas during the Progressive era and are still in effect, giving Texans a direct voice in government. B) The initiative process was never adopted in Texas, but the referendum process was adopted following the 1974 Texas Constitutional Convention. C) Texas has neither the initiative nor referendum process. D) The referendum process was never adopted in Texas, but the initiative process was adopted following the 1974 Texas Constitutional Convention. E) Initiative and referendum were proposed in the 1875 Constitutional Convention and adopted in the 1876 Texas Constitution.
Which of the following best describes the ultimate fate of the Equal Rights Amendment?
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