What do we call an electoral system in which the candidate who receives the most votes in a district, no matter how many votes that may be, automatically wins?
A) A single-member simple plurality (SMSP) system
B) A majority system
C) A proportional representation system
D) A divided government
E) A realignment
A
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A) ?health care. B) ?highways. C) public services. D) public transportation. E) social welfare.
The governmental principle of separation of powers is addressed differently in the current Texas Constitution than it is in the U.S. Constitution because it is __________.
A. covered in three separate articles rather than in one article B. only addresses two branches of government rather than the three branches covered in the U.S. Constitution C. neglects to reference the principle of checks and balances D. clearly spelled out in one article rather than emerging over three separate ones