Texas struggles to meet its current challenges in part because its government is ______.
a. too centralized
b. outdated
c. the product of one-party politics
d. too expensive
e. too responsive to public pressure
b. outdated
You might also like to view...
In order to win the presidency today, a candidate must win __________ electoral votes.
A. 538 B. 438 C. 300 D. 270 E. 100
How did the 2010 whistle-blower case involving Anne Mitchell and Vickilyn Galle demonstrate the huge obstacles facing whistle-blowers?
a. Mitchell and Galle were forced to defend their accusations at their own expense. b. Prior to winning their case, Mitchell and Galle faced retaliation by local officials for their efforts. c. Mitchell and Galle were forced to resign from their jobs until the situation was resolved because of state law. d. After winning, Mitchell and Galle were countersued by those who lost their jobs as a result of their actions.
According to the text, what two foreign policy traditions emerged from the nature and context of America's founding and continue to affect policy considerations today?
a. An emphasis on internationalism and realism in foreign policy b. An emphasis on isolationism and moral principle in foreign policy c. An emphasis on internationalism and moral principle in foreign policy d. An emphasis on realism and moral principle in foreign policy e. An emphasis on isolationism and realism in foreign policy
A political party's ultimate aim is to
A) canvass voters and get them registered to vote. B) finance party candidates. C) nominate candidates in the primary or convention and get them elected. D) serve as advisors to county administrators.