Explain how most of the heads of Texas's boards and commissions are chosen.
What will be an ideal response?
The heads of most of Texas's boards and commissions are appointed by the governor rather than elected. Only two of the 150 boards and commissions have elected members.
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Fiscal policy is controlled by ______.
A. Congress and the White House B. Congress and the Fed C. the White House and the Fed D. the Fed and the states
Judged in the context of the full range of public policies, the government in the United States has been
A. substantially more supportive of business than labor. B. equally hostile to the interests of business and labor. C. substantially more supportive of left-wing radicals than conservatives. D. substantially more supportive of labor than business. E. equally supportive of the interests of business and labor.