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POLS 207 EXAM 3 | 2025-2026 LATEST UPDATED | ACTUAL

EXAM QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS | 100% RATED

CORRECT | 100% VERFIED SOLTIONS | ALREADY GRADED

A+

What are key executive positions in Texas? - (ANSWER)Governor, Lieutenant

Governor, Attorney General, Comptroller of Public Accounts, Land Commissioner,

Agriculture Commissioner, Secretary of State.




What are the powers of the Texas Governor? - (ANSWER)Appointment authority,

veto (including line-item and post-adjournment), budget recommendation,

command of state military forces, clemency issuance, and the power to call special

legislative sessions.




What types of vetoes can the Texas Governor use? - (ANSWER)Regular veto, line-

item veto (for budget items), and post-adjournment veto (used after the legislature

adjourns).

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What role does the governor play in the budget process? - (ANSWER)The

governor proposes a budget, advocates before the legislature, and exercises line-

item veto power on the final appropriations bill.




What are executive orders? - (ANSWER)Written directives from the governor that

manage state government operations or respond to emergencies.




What executive positions are common across U.S. states? - (ANSWER)Lieutenant

Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer or Comptroller,

and State Auditor.




Why is the post-adjournment veto considered powerful? - (ANSWER)Because it is

issued after legislative adjournment and cannot be overridden, ensuring the

governor's veto stands.




How does the Texas budget process work? - (ANSWER)The Legislative Budget

Board drafts a proposal; the governor submits recommendations; the legislature

approves; and the governor may apply line-item vetos.

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What is the No Child Left Behind Act? - (ANSWER)A 2001 federal law

mandating annual standardized testing, performance accountability, and sanctions

for underperforming schools.




What is Gross Domestic Product (GDP)? - (ANSWER)The total market value of

all final goods and services produced within a country over a specific period.




What are progressive taxes? - (ANSWER)Taxes where the rate increases with

higher income levels, e.g. the federal income tax.




What are regressive taxes? - (ANSWER)Taxes that take a larger percentage of

income from lower-earning individuals, such as sales and flat taxes.




What are the main sources of tax revenue for state and local governments? -

(ANSWER)States: sales tax, income tax (in some states), excise and license fees.

Locals: property tax, local sales tax, fees, and intergovernmental transfers.

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Why do states keep corporate taxes low? - (ANSWER)To attract businesses,

stimulate investment, and promote economic growth.




Which taxes are considered regressive? - (ANSWER)Sales tax, excise taxes, and

flat-rate fees disproportionately impact lower-income individuals.




What are excise taxes? - (ANSWER)Taxes on specific goods/services such as

gasoline, tobacco, alcohol, and certain services.




What is meant by tax burden? - (ANSWER)The share or percentage of income

paid in taxes by individuals or households.




Which level of government is most affected by taxation limitations? -

(ANSWER)Local governments, due to restrictions on property or sales tax

increases and limited revenue flexibility.

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