A) The voters approved the creation of a dedicated water fund, known as the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas (SWIFT) , through a transfer of $2 billion from the Rainy Day Fund.
B) The voters formalized the "Law of Capture" as part of the Texas Constitution.
C) The voters approved the addition of a new article to the Texas Constitution dedicated to water policy, similar to the sections of the Constitution that deal with education and public lands.
D) The voters formalized access to clean water as a basic right that is included in the Texas Bill of Rights.
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A) have entered the United States legally, been a resident of the United States for at least 5 years, and be able to demonstrate good moral character, knowledge of American government, and a basic command of English.
B) have at least one immediate family member who is already a U.S. citizen, been a resident of the United States for at least 10 years, and have working knowledge of both English and American government.
C) be able to demonstrate that you have a marketable skill, be sponsored by an employer, have entered the United States legally, been a resident for at least 5 years, and be able to speak English.
D) be able to demonstrate that you are employed, have been a resident of the United States for 10 years, have knowledge of U.S. government and history, and be fluent in English.
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A) being "structurally deficient" or "functionally obsolete."
B) being in "fair" or "poor" condition.
C) having advanced safety features.
D) being overused by too much traffic.
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A) Texans pay the lowest fuel taxes out of the ten largest states.
B) Texans pay higher fuel taxes to make up for having no personal income tax.
C) Texans pay lower fuel taxes because there is widespread public transportation system that needs to be subsidized.
D) The amount of fuel taxes paid by Texans is at the national average.
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A) Immigration reform cannot be successful without a secure border, and the wall is the best way to secure the border.
B) The United States is one of the only countries in the world that does not have a physical barrier separating itself from its neighbors.
C) Physical barriers serve as a deterrent, and deterrence is the most successful long-term strategy to secure the border.
D) Physical barriers are a cost-effective security measure, and will end up saving significant amounts of money over the lifetime of the barrier.
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A) creating the system of water districts that manage the groundwater supply in Texas.
B) managing water control and improvement districts in Texas.
C) regulating access to and management of all sources of water in Texas.
D) the creation of drainage, conservation, and reclamation districts in Texas.
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A) train teachers.
B) provide free K-12 education to all children under the age of 18 in Texas.
C) help students with behavioral challenges continue to get an education.
D) provide technical and vocational skills courses.
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A) livestock and other agricultural products
B) certain public lands
C) oil and natural gas exports
D) exports of furniture and other manufactured goods
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A) Portions of the Texas National Guard were permanently "federalized" to implement the policy.
B) Vacant schools have been leased by the federal government as temporary detention centers.
C) the separation of minor children from their parents for extended periods of time
D) A new division of the U.S. Border Patrol has been created to implement this policy.
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A) three
B) six
C) five
D) four
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A) national defense purposes.
B) home consumption by households.
C) irrigation.
D) additional water supplies for neighboring states.
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A) They are more cost effective than drilling into aquifers for general water use.
B) They are the best tools available for effective water treatment.
C) They are used help control flooding and to better distribute water during droughts.
D) They are used primarily to recharge aquifers.
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A) the state owns the water rights because it is sovereign over Texas residents.
B) the federal government has the right to capture water in Texas because of the supremacy clause in the federal Constitution.
C) the first person to capture the water by pumping it out of the ground owns it.
D) the state can capture and tax any business that uses state water without reporting usage statistics to the state water board.
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A) raising the tax on water to encourage conservation efforts and statewide water restrictions.
B) importing more water from surrounding states where water is more plentiful and encouraging more citizens to dig their own wells.
C) a focus on conservation and expanding and developing available surface water.
D) requesting federal funding to develop massive desalinization plants along the Gulf Coast and laws restricting the construction of in-ground pools.
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