Govt Quiz 11-12

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Govt Quiz 11-12
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Question 1

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Sin taxes
Answer
  • a. are imposed on tobacco products and alcohol.
  • b. are used to increase consumption of luxury goods.
  • c. are only imposed on tobacco and alcohol producers.
  • d. do not exist in Texas.
  • e. are used to directly fund public healthcare initiatives.

Question 2

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While little changed in minority enrollments at many Texas Universities after the Hopwood decision, ______ and University of Texas at Austin, the two largest saw a huge drop-off as they had formerly used race as a factor in admissions.
Answer
  • a. Texas Tech University
  • b. Tarleton State University
  • c. Texas A&M
  • d. Lamar University
  • e. University of North Texas

Question 3

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In 2012-2013,_____percent of the Texas budget was devoted to education.
Answer
  • a. 11
  • b. 42
  • c. 21
  • d. 51
  • e. 31

Question 4

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The 1984 education reform law did not change the basic education finance system, an omission resulting in
Answer
  • a. Edgewood v. Kirby.
  • b. Smith v. Allred.
  • c. Midland v. Avery.
  • d. Del Rio v. Smith.
  • e. Mumford v. Bush.

Question 5

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Texas government made a commitment to modernize the state criminal justice system starting in the 1950s.
Answer
  • a. True
  • b. False

Question 6

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Setting public policy usually involves questions of
Answer
  • a. who will benefit and who will pay the bill.
  • b. which agencies do the taxing and who benefits.
  • c. who will pay the bill and how will the money be collected.
  • d. who will benefit and will there be federal funding.
  • e. which type of tax should be used and who will pay.

Question 7

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In an attempt to give the best students from poor and minority public school districts an equal footing in university admissions, the legislature enacted a 1997 law that guaranteed automatic admission to state universities for a high school graduate who finished in the top ______ percent of his or her class.
Answer
  • a. 20
  • b. 10
  • c. 1
  • d. 15
  • e. 5

Question 8

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Texas officials ignored deteriorating state prison conditions until a 1980 ruling by ______, which declared the Texas prison system unconstitutional.
Answer
  • a. the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
  • b. U.S. District Judge Lucius Bunton
  • c. federal Judge William Wayne Justice
  • d. the Texas Supreme Court
  • e. Attorney General Dan Morales

Question 9

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Texas' pay-as-you-go spending rules are best summarized as
Answer
  • a. a direct debt limit of $500,000 for individual line items.
  • b. a limit on spending of federal funds.
  • c. a general prohibition of deficit financing.
  • d. a direct debt limit set at $2 billion.
  • e. a prohibition of deficit spending.

Question 10

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Why did Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock actively campaign for a state income tax in 1991?
Answer
  • a. He believed that it could be used to replace the estate tax as a major source of revenue.
  • b. He believed it was the only way to meet the state's needs fairly and adequately.
  • c. He sought for it to be an alternative to the proposed state franchise tax.
  • d. He believed in conjunction with other unpopular taxes, it could create a budget surplus.
  • e. He sought to use it to replace local school property taxes.

Question 11

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What are Texas cities primarily dependent on for revenue?
Answer
  • a. Direct aid from the federal government in the form of bonds.
  • b. City governments rely heavily on revenue generated by city owned facilities.
  • c. Money distributed by the state and county governments.
  • d. City governments rely heavily on regressive taxes such as the property tax.
  • e. Money generated through the municipal income tax.

Question 12

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In a place system, candidates
Answer
  • a. run citywide for council seats; the candidates with the most votes win.
  • b. run for a council seat within a district and are voted by the constituents of the district.
  • c. for city council are elected through a double ballot system.
  • d. file for city council and are chosen by party leaders.
  • e. file for a specific council seat and run citywide for positions.

Question 13

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Citizens can petition their city council for a rollback election
Answer
  • a. to nullify any changes in taxation policy from a former administration.
  • b. in an attempt to recall a mayor who has underperformed.
  • c. to prevent a budget from being passed that will negatively affect the city.
  • d. to nullify any tax increase of more than 8 percent in a given year.
  • e. to prevent the city from embarking on a certain project.

Question 14

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State governments grant to local governments
Answer
  • a. funding, functions, and powers.
  • b. power, functions, and funding.
  • c. functions, responsibilities, and funding.
  • d. responsibilities, power, and funding.
  • e. responsibilities, power, and functions.

Question 15

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Almost every Texas city elects its council in _________ elections.
Answer
  • a. partisan
  • b. special
  • c. nonpolitical
  • d. primary
  • e. nonpartisan

Question 16

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The state's legal interests in both civil and criminal matters are represented at the local level by
Answer
  • a. the county, district, and assistant state attorneys.
  • b. the assistant state, county, and criminal district attorneys.
  • c. the district, criminal district, and assistant state attorneys.
  • d. the county, district, and criminal district attorneys.
  • e. the criminal district, civil district, and county attorneys .

Question 17

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The __________ is usually a voting member of city council but has few other duties in the council-manager form of city government.
Answer
  • a. city judge
  • b. mayor
  • c. city manager
  • d. city commissioner
  • e. comptroller

Question 18

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The two major limit-setting authorities over cities, counties, school districts, and special districts are the
Answer
  • a. Texas Constitution and the Court of Criminal Appeals.
  • b. Texas Supreme Court and the legislature.
  • c. Texas Supreme Court and the Texas Constitution.
  • d. Texas Constitution and the legislature.
  • e. commissioners courts and the Texas Constitution.

Question 19

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Why did the commission type of city government come about in 1900 in Galveston?
Answer
  • a. The mayor and several members of the city council had been involved in bribery and fraud in connection with city projects and when indicted the government collapsed.
  • b. Following a major hurricane which devastated the city, the government proved incapable of responding and the commission was designed to be more responsive to the people.
  • c. After being ceded to Texas from Louisiana, the people of Galveston opted to keep the commission form of government, a product of the French influence in Louisiana politics.
  • d. A fire which could have been prevented had the legislature invested in fire equipment destroyed the city and because of this, the citizens voted to create a more responsive government.
  • e. The Galveston government was in massive debt at the end of the 19th century brought on by an ineffective legislature and inexperienced mayor and was replaced with the commission.

Question 20

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In the mayor-council form of government,
Answer
  • a. the mayor is the executive but shares legislative power with the city council.
  • b. the legislative function is assigned to the city council and the executive function to the mayor.
  • c. the city council chooses the mayor out of its membership every 6 months.
  • d. the city council has legislative authority but can be disbanded at an time by the mayor.
  • e. the council is chosen by a popularly elected mayor who exercises executive control.
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