Regarding the constitutional language relating to the removal of the governor, which statement is NOT correct?
A) Impeachment is by simple majority vote of the House of Representatives.
B) Conviction is by a two-thirds vote of the present Texas Senate.
C) A governor may be removed by legislative "address."
D) Conviction does not bar the person from holding a federal office.
C
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If you solved the game correctly, you will find that the Regime will hold elections so long as it believes that the Religious Party is moderate with a high enough probability. If there is some uncertainty on the part of the Regime and the Religious Party is moderate and wants the elections to go ahead, why might it not be enough for the party to simply announce to the Regime that it is a moderate religious party and not a radical one? Choose the most appropriate answer from the options below.
A. because the regime does not want a new religious dictatorship B. because the announcement that it is moderate is not credible C. because the regime will repress the party