A) universal suffrage
B) the plural executive
C) the Bill of Rights
D) independent state grounds
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A) interest groups either in favor or against the proposed amendment
B) political parties trying to mobilize their traditional voters
C) county officials who are required to run "get out the vote" campaigns
D) the state, since the constitution is a state-wide document
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A) supremacy clause
B) separation of powers clause
C) necessary and proper clause
D) delegate powers
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A) state retention of ownership of mineral rights
B) a unicameral legislature
C) a judicial system with four levels
D) government divided into three branches with a system of checks and balances
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A) was successful in drafting a new version of the Texas Constitution that was ratified by voters in November 1975.
B) failed to include enough sitting members of the legislature, so the Texas Supreme Court invalidated its proposed new constitution.
C) adopted a proposed constitution by a two-thirds vote.
D) was unable to reach an agreement on a proposed new constitution.
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A) with the election of governor Richard Coke in 1873.
B) with the victory of the Populist Party in 1892.
C) in 1888, with violent riots by farmers in Houston, Dallas, and Austin.
D) through a peaceful transfer of power in 1900.
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A) Bill of Rights
B) separation of powers
C) supremacy clause
D) Equal Rights Amendment
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A) The University of Texas
B) Texas A&M University
C) elementary and secondary education
D) community colleges
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A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8
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A) allow interpretation and flexibility so that it would not have to be frequently amended.
B) facilitate the development of an expansion of the railroad and other technological advances.
C) expand services provided by the state to meet the new needs of a growing population.
D) limit the power of the state government in order to prevent corruption.
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A) Texas had to accept the abolition of slavery.
B) Texas had to repudiate the war debt incurred by the state.
C) Texas had to return to the federal government parts of Oklahoma seized by Texas Confederate soldiers.
D) The state had to formally reject the right of secession.
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A) 1828
B) 1869
C) 1876
D) 1888
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A) Political power is derived from the people.
B) Political power is divided into two separate parts and placed in separate branches of government.
C) the idea of community rights
D) the subordinate role that Texas has in the federal system
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A) a two-thirds vote in both houses of the state legislature and a majority vote from the voters of Texas
B) only a majority vote from the voters of Texas
C) the governor's signature
D) a two-thirds vote in county conventions convened for the purpose of amending the constitution
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