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What type of political culture describes Texas? Texas's political culture is a combination of
traditionalistic and individualistic elements. The traditionalistic aspects of the state's politics are
exemplified by the long history of one-party dominance in state politics, the low level of voter
turnout, and social and economic conservatism.
The Constitution of Coahuila y Tejas __________. established an unicameral legislature
for the Mexican state that combined Coahuila and Texas (Coahuila y Tejas)
How was the Texas Constitution of 1869, which was adopted during the Reconstruction era,
different from the current Texas Constitution?
Which of the following statements is true about Texas government under the Constitution of
1876? It establishes a part-time, biennial legislature.
What is the purpose of statutory law? to expand upon general provisions laid out in a
constitution
,How does the Texas Constitution resemble those of other former Confederate states? It
formally acknowledges the supremacy of the U.S. Constitution.
Under the Constitution of Coahuila y Tejas, the governor __________. led the state
militia, granted pardons, and enforced laws
By voiding the Mexican Constitution of 1824 and creating a unitary system of government in
1835, General Santa Anna _________.
What was one reason for the 1836 conflict between Mexico and Texas? a new Mexican
constitution that concentrated power in the national government
School history texts, the celebration of key events, and the development of a mythology of the
independence period keep Texas's __________ alive. sense of national autonomy
Which of the following was part of the Constitution of 1845? a biennial legislature
, The Constitution of 1866 was invalidated by __________ shortly after it was enacted and Texas
came under the control of a military government. Radical Reconstructionists( Radical
Republicans)
What was one lasting impact of the Reconstruction era on Texas constitutional law and politics?
What did the members of the Grange fight for in the creation of the Constitution of 1876?
the powers of the banks to be restricted
The governmental principle of separation of powers is addressed differently in the current Texas
Constitution than it is in the U.S. Constitution because it is __________.
Which of the following helps to explain why the comprehensive constitutional reform efforts of
the mid-1970s failed? Special interests fought against reform because they did not want
to give up the protections that the old constitution afforded them.
Under the 1876 constitution, lawmaking authority was vested in __________. a
bicameral legislature composed of 181 members