Which two methods of execution has Texas employed since 1923?
a. the electric chair and lethal injection
b. the electric chair and the gas chamber
c. the electric chair and hanging
d. hanging and lethal injection
e. the gas chamber and lethal injection
a. the electric chair and lethal injection
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Which of the following gubernatorial roles includes being the primary elected official representing Texas in its relations with other states, the federal government, and foreign dignitaries?
A) Chief executive officer B) Chief of state C) Commander in chief D) Chief budget officer E) Ambassador plenipotentiary
In several landmark cases in 1962, 1963, and 1985, the Supreme Court addressed the issue of prayer in public school classrooms. What is and has been the opinion of the Supreme Court in this matter?
A) Each school district must look to its community standards concerning religion and follow the majority of public opinion. B) Community religious leaders have a limited right to advise school officials on religious activities and teachings in the public schools. C) Public schools may not require or encourage student prayer as part of an official school program. D) Elementary schools may not advocate or require participation in prayer or bible study, but high schools are exempted because of the maturity level of the students. E) Though such prayer was once disallowed, the conservative sweep of the Supreme Court after the 2004 presidential elections has led to its overturning the ban on school prayer.
The end of the Cold War brought with it a dizzying array of complicated foreign policy issues
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following was a grievance that the colonists voiced against England?
A) They had no representation in the English Parliament. B) They resented and disputed London's right to raise revenue in the colonies. C) England placed tight restrictions on colonial trade and provided protections for producers in England. D) All of the above. E) They were not allowed to work for the King.