An enrolled act is

a. a separate bill that must be passed by Congress to fund spending measures.
b. a bill that has been successfully vetoed by the President.
c. a large bill that combines several pieces of legislation.
d. a bill designed to keep the government running until the new budget is approved.
e. a final version of a bill, approved by both chambers of Congress.

e

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The Framers accepted the proposition that, unlike the bicameral legislature, the executive would contain none of the internal checks provided by institutional design or factions by rejecting the idea of a plural executive.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which of the following reflects the political concepts found in the Texas Constitution of 1876?

A. supportive of high taxes for expansive government services B. a powerfully centralized state government with weak local control C. a strong antigovernment stance that resulted from extensive corruption during Reconstruction D. a strong governor with absolute authority over the executive branch

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