A) led the state militia but had no power to enforce laws.
B) granted pardons and presided over the state senate.
C) led the state militia, granted pardons and enforced laws.
D) led the state militia and served as the state executioner.
E) led the state militia and presided over the state senate.
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A) be incredibly hard to change.
B) be vague on general principles.
C) be written in a restrictive fashion.
D) not grant authority to specific constitutions.
E) include specified detailed instructions.
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A) be detailed documents so all office holders know what to do.
B) provide specific instructions to the branches of government.
C) contain restrictions to safeguard what they drafted into law.
D) be concise and contain universal principles.
E) have many amendments that fix specific problems.
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A) That the powers of the banks would be restricted by constitutional provisions.
B) Railroad companies would be free to conduct their business in any way.
C) That the legislature would have unlimited powers to raise taxes if necessary.
D) Corporations would be bound to more lenient rules than other businesses.
E) That agricultural activities would be highly restricted by the state government.
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A) put a short leash on the courts.
B) replace centralization with more local control.
C) empower the governor.
D) place strict limits on taxation.
E) limit the power of the legislature.
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A) 181, 35
B) 254, 10
C) 365, 44
D) 474, 27
E) 526, 51
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A) only one, the Texas Supreme Court.
B) two, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and the Texas Supreme Court.
C) two, the Texas Court of Civil Appeals and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
D) three, numbered according to the district they service.
E) none, the last court of appeals is the U.S. Supreme Court.
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A) initially full time in work but part time in pay.
B) easily influenced by special interest groups.
C) very slow to respond to changes in modern Texas.
D) much more powerful than anticipated.
E) so bogged down by procedure that legislation rarely passed.
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A) congress with a total of 254 members.
B) legislature with a combined membership of 151.
C) bicameral legislature composed of 181 members.
D) unicameral legislature with 140 members.
E) unicameral legislature with 50 members.
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A) 1824.
B) 1827.
C) 1836.
D) 1861.
E) 1869.
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A) Richard Coke
B) George W. Bush
C) Edmund Davis
D) William P. Clements
E) James Ferguson
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