Political scientist Janice May, emeritus professor of government at the University of Texas at Austin, states that "Texas has probably the most disintegrated and fragmented administrative organization in the country." Dr. May is alluding to problems relat
A) the nature of the Texas plural executive as structured by the Texas Constitution of 1876.
B) difficulties in the administration of higher education in Texas including the University of Texas
system.
C) the organization and administration of the Texas legislature following redistricting problems in the
early years of the twenty-first century.
D) structural problems in the operation and administration of Texas counties and municipalities under
the current statutory regimen relating to home rule status.
E) the difficulties created by the lack of consistent organization in the courts across the state in the
administration of justice in Texas.
A
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Which of the following statements best describes the interaction between public opinion and public policy in the United States?
a. Public opinion can affect policy. b. Public opinion can only affect short-term policy. c. Public opinion only affects policy during national crises. d. Public opinion has no discernible effect on policy.
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the process of judicial selection in Texas?
a) The governor appoints state judges. b) State judges are chosen through partisan election. c) State judges are chosen through non-partisan election. d) State judges are chosen through a merit system. e) The legislature appoints state judges.