The governor can sign or veto bills. What happens to bills that he or she doesn’t sign or veto?
a. They disappear.
b. They need to be held over for a second year.
c. They become law after twelve days.
d. They are killed.
Answer: C
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a. The White House staff has greater access to and more influence on the president than the Cabinet. b. The Cabinet has more access to the president than the White House staff. c. The president can fire the White House staff but only Congress can dismiss a member of the Cabinet. d. The Cabinet is less democratic and less accountable than the White House staff. e. The White House staff has less specialized policy knowledge than the Cabinet.
In contrast to the U.S. Congress, the Texas legislature is not organized along party lines, with rules automatically giving leadership positions to members of the majority party. This is largely a result of __________
a. constitutional provisions b. high numbers of independents and third-party members in the legislature c. Republican governors not wanting competing power bases in the legislature d. Democratic dominance of the legislature for almost a century
Governmental systems are the same as economic systems.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The winner of an election may claim to have a __________ to carry out his or her policy agenda
Fill in the blank with the correct words.