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Chapter 8

Chapter 8. The Executive. Question. Lieutenant Governor Rick Perry became governor at the end of 2000, after Governor George W. Bush won the presidential election. Governor George W. Bush resigned under threat of impeachment.

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Chapter 8

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  1. Chapter 8 The Executive

  2. Question • Lieutenant Governor Rick Perry became governor at the end of 2000, after • Governor George W. Bush won the presidential election. • Governor George W. Bush resigned under threat of impeachment. • winning the November general election for a four-year term as governor. • winning a special election in November.

  3. Answer • Lieutenant Governor Rick Perry became governor at the end of 2000, after • Governor George W. Bush won the presidential election.* (Correct. See pages 306-307.) • Governor George W. Bush resigned under threat of impeachment. • winning the November general election for a four-year term as governor. • winning a special election in November.

  4. Question • In 1917 the Texas Senate convicted Governor James E. Ferguson on 10 articles of impeachment, most of which involved violation of state banking laws and use of state funds • to supplement salaries of University of Texas professors. • to make unauthorized purchases of furniture for the Governor’s Mansion. • for private gain. • to provide unauthorized scholarships for University of Texas students.

  5. Answer • In 1917 the Texas Senate convicted Governor James E. Ferguson on 10 articles of impeachment, most of which involved violation of state banking laws and use of state funds • to supplement salaries of University of Texas professors. • to make unauthorized purchases of furniture for the Governor’s Mansion. • for private gain.* (Correct. See page 309.) • to provide unauthorized scholarships for University of Texas students.

  6. Question • To attract talented people to top jobs on the governor’s staff, they have been given supplemental pay from • campaign funds. • the state treasury. • the governor’s personal bank account. • the treasury of the state Republican Party.

  7. Answer • To attract talented people to top jobs on the governor’s staff, they have been given supplemental pay from • campaign funds.* (Correct. See page 311.) • the state treasury. • the governor’s personal bank account. • the treasury of the state Republican Party.

  8. Question • Executive powers of the governor include the power to • veto bills. • grant pardons. • deliver speeches at political rallies and social events. • appoint members of boards and commissions.

  9. Answer • Executive powers of the governor include the power to • veto bills. • grant pardons. • deliver speeches at political rallies and social events. • appoint members of boards and commissions.* (Correct. See page 313.)

  10. Question • The governor’s independent removal power extends to • the insurance commissioner. • the commissioner of agriculture. • the speaker of the House of Representatives. • members of the Railroad Commission.

  11. Answer • The governor’s independent removal power extends to • the insurance commissioner.* (Correct. See page 314.) • the commissioner of agriculture. • the speaker of the House of Representatives. • members of the Railroad Commission.

  12. Question • If deemed necessary because of civil disorder, the governor may impose temporary rule by the state’s military forces and suspend civil authority after declaring • vigilante law. • martial law. • a condition of emergency. • an area or statewide disaster.

  13. Answer • If deemed necessary because of civil disorder, the governor may impose temporary rule by the state’s military forces and suspend civil authority after declaring • vigilante law. • martial law.* (Correct. See page 315.) • a condition of emergency. • an area or statewide disaster.

  14. Question • At the urging of Governor Rick Perry, the 79th Legislature established the Texas Emerging Technology Fund designed to stimulate development of new technology by • the state’s largest corporations. • small to midsize companies. • independent scientists with innovative ideas. • governments of Third World countries.

  15. Answer • At the urging of Governor Rick Perry, the 79th Legislature established the Texas Emerging Technology Fund designed to stimulate development of new technology by • the state’s largest corporations. • small to midsize companies.* (Correct. See page 318.) • independent scientists with innovative ideas. • governments of Third World countries.

  16. Question • The Office of the Attorney General enforces child-support orders issued by • state courts. • county welfare departments. • the Department of Family and Protective Services. • the Texas Education Agency.

  17. Answer • The Office of the Attorney General enforces child-support orders issued by • state courts.* (Correct. See page 327.) • county welfare departments. • the Department of Family and Protective Services. • the Texas Education Agency.

  18. Question • Under Texas law, the commissioner of agriculture should be • have a master’s or doctoral degree in agriculture. • reside in a rural area. • be fluent in Spanish. • be a practicing farmer.

  19. Answer • Under Texas law, the commissioner of agriculture should be • have a master’s or doctoral degree in agriculture. • reside in a rural area. • be fluent in Spanish. • be a practicing farmer.* (Correct. See page 330.)

  20. Question • It is a duty of the secretary of state to • administer state election laws in conjunction with county officials. • negotiate treaties with governments of sovereign states. • grant permission to governments of sovereign states to establish consulates in Texas cities. • insure that all state agencies comply with international law.

  21. Answer • It is a duty of the secretary of state to • administer state election laws in conjunction with county officials.* (Correct. See page 331.) • negotiate treaties with governments of sovereign states. • grant permission to governments of sovereign states to establish consulates in Texas cities. • insure that all state agencies comply with international law.

  22. Question • See the readings. After a review of Governor Rick Perry’s appointments, Leah Caldwell reports that it helps to get an appointment to a board or commission if one is an expert in the area covered, but she states that it also helps if the office-seeker • is a graduate of Texas A&M. • has been a college or university yell leader. • makes a contribution to the governor’s campaign. • is devoted to physical fitness.

  23. Answer • See the readings. After a review of Governor Rick Perry’s appointments, Leah Caldwell reports that it helps to get an appointment to a board or commission if one is an expert in the area covered, but she states that it also helps if the office-seeker • is a graduate of Texas A&M. • has been a college or university yell leader. • makes a contribution to the governor’s campaign.* (Correct. See page 337.) • is devoted to physical fitness.

  24. Question • See the readings. Critics of the Texas Enterprise Fund (TEF) say that • enhanced accountability and public disclosure are needed. • the state gets more than it gives. • there is evidence that corruption has been involved in TEF allocations. • TEF should pursue a “low road” economic development approach.

  25. Answer • See the readings. Critics of the Texas Enterprise Fund (TEF) say that • enhanced accountability and public disclosure are needed.* (Correct. See page 340.) • the state gets more than it gives. • there is evidence that corruption has been involved in TEF allocations. • TEF should pursue a “low road” economic development approach.

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