The two sources for the powers of the Texas government to govern are the
A) U.S. Bill of Rights and the United Nations Charter.
B) Texas Constitution and Texas's membership in the federal Union.
C) Texas Constitution and the United Nations Charter.
D) North American Free Trade Agreement and the U.S. Constitution.
B
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According to Art, China's domination of the Korean peninsula and a significant portion of Southeast Asia would not present the same type of geopolitical threat that the Soviet Union did, provided that
a. China neither conquers nor gains control over India, a dominant U.S. ally. b. China does not attempt to expand its influence over either Australia or central Asia. c. China does not gain control over the strategically important natural resources in Southeast Asia. d. Japan remains outside the Chinese sphere of influence and the United States retains some naval footholds in Southeast Asia. e. China continues to remain economically interdependent with the United States and does not achieve nuclear weapons parity with the United States.
What is one area in which the American separation of powers is especially unusual?
a. It is rare for the president to hold veto power over the legislature. b. It is rare for the legislative and executive branches to overlap so much. c. It is rare for the legislature to have the power to impeach the president. d. It is rare for the legislature and executive branches to check each other so strongly.