A) Mostly non-native Texans
B) Members of the Texas Grange
C) Texans dedicated to reducing government spending
D) Residents interested in strengthening the power of state government
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A) Two-thirds vote of a joint resolution in the state legislature
B) Explanatory statements prepared and published in state newspapers
C) Signature of the governor
D) Simple majority of the voters who vote in the election
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A) Delegated power
B) Implied power
C) Inherent power
D) Reserved power
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A) refused
B) accepted
C) matched
D) None of these choices is true.
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A) repeal of the Tenth Amendment.
B) broad interpretation of the interstate commerce clause.
C) state government secession.
D) a more restricted use of Article I power.
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A) any power it chooses.
B) any power not prohibited by the Texas Constitution.
C) only those powers specified in the Texas Constitution.
D) only those powers defined by the Texas Supreme Court.
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A) federal government assuming more financial responsibility for state programs.
B) states assuming more responsibility for Social Security and Medicare.
C) federal government transferring more responsibility to the states but reducing funding.
D) states playing a larger role in the area of national defense and border security.
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A) delegated powers.
B) implied powers.
C) inherent powers.
D) reserved powers.
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A) Texas recognizes a Louisiana marriage license.
B) Texas returns a fugitive from Oklahoma.
C) Texas charges out-of-state tuition for a citizen of Iowa attending college in Texas.
D) Texas grants a corporation domiciled in Ohio the privilege of doing business in Texas.
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A) Directly elect state officials
B) Directly legislate for the state
C) Place states in receivership
D) Offer federal grants-in-aid
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A) the U.S. government may penalize those without insurance, but may not withdraw Medicaid funding from states that refuse to expand the program.
B) the entire Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional.
C) the U.S. government may withdraw Medicaid funding from states that refuse to expand the program, but may not penalize those without insurance.
D) the entire Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is constitutional.
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A) denies all powers to the states except for those specifically granted to them.
B) makes no mention of the state governments.
C) grants all undesignated powers to the federal government.
D) reserves to the states those powers not delegated to the federal government.
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A) the legislature.
B) the governor.
C) Texas voters.
D) county commissioners.
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A) overwhelming voter approval for the document.
B) a 62 percent turnout of registered voters defeating the proposed constitution.
C) defeat of all eight submissions with a low voter-turnout.
D) approval of four of the eight submissions and defeat of the other four.
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A) the state laws requiring segregation in higher education were invalid.
B) Texas could not secede from the Union.
C) discriminatory sodomy laws were unconstitutional.
D) all of these choices were results of Thelma White's lawsuit.
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A) Article I
B) Article V
C) Article VI
D) Article X
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