Why does the Texas Constitution create a fragmented executive branch?
A. poor writing that had the effect of fragmenting the executive, though this was not intended
B. a requirement established by the U.S. Congress in order for Texas to be readmitted to the Union
C. to limit the power of the governor
D. to raise the status of the legislature
Answer: C
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a. small powers. b. regional powers. c. great powers. d. superpowers. e. None of the above is correct.
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What are two of the formal efforts by the UN to address the problems in the global South? What do these efforts seek to achieve specifically? How successful have they been so far?
What will be an ideal response?
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