Ronald has recently been appointed as the lieutenant governor of Texas. What is one of his primary duties?
a. to approve the decisions of the senate
b. to call special sessions whenever required by the state
c. to stay in Austin for the entire period of his tenure
d. to serve in the capacity of the governor when he or she is out of state
Q. 2Which of the following is most likely to lead to a difference in the political stances of the governor and lieutenant governor in Texas?
a. if they have different political responsibilities
b. if they are from different political parties
c. if they belong to the same interest group
d. if the nature of their jobs is different
Q. 3The lieutenant governor is powerful in a state. Which of the following statements supports this argument?
a. The lieutenant governor plays a major role in the senate.
b. The lieutenant governor has the power of appointing the plural executive.
c. The lieutenant governor plays a major role in the campaign of the governor.
d. The lieutenant governor plays a major role in the mayoral campaign.
Q. 4Which of the following is a structural difference between the Texas and U.S. governmental systems?
a. The U.S. President has the power to dissolve the cabinet, while the governor cannot dissolve the legislature.
b. The governor has the power to dissolve the legislature, while the U.S. President cannot dissolve the cabinet.
c. The governor exercises all the powers that are retained by the federal government in the constitution, whereas the U.S. President cannot.
d. The U.S. President appoints his or her cabinet, while the governor is encumbered with a plural executive.
Q. 5Many people believe that in a plural executive system the election of the land commissioner is a traditional approach that doesn't always result in the selection of the right person for the job. Which of the following statements supports this view?
a. The governor, who appoints the land commissioner, is not an integral part of the plural executive.
b. The people involved in the election process do not understand the requirement for the job.
c. The candidates are appointed by the governor on the basis of favoritism.
d. The actual power of appointment is centralized at the hands of the chief executive officer.
Q. 6Which of the following is a drawback typically associated with the plural executive system?
a. There is a discrepancy between the number of staff required and the number elected.
b. The voting right of the public is exploited.
c. The governor can misuse his or her power of appointment.
d. This system compromises on consistency and teamwork.
Q. 7Darren believes that one way of ensuring that governors do not exploit their power is to implement a plural executive system. Which of the following statements about the plural executive supports Darren's views?
a. It disperses power among a large number of people.
b. It appoints a committee to monitor the actions of the governor.
c. It restricts the governor from making any decisions.
d. It ensures that the major executive department heads are appointed directly by the U.S. President.
Q. 8Suppose a certain state in the United States has recently employed the plural executive system. Which statement is likely to be true about this state?
a. The governor of the state is not part of the plural executive.
b. The lobbyists of the state are required to be former members of the senate.
c. The members of the plural executive are appointed by the governor on the basis of favoritism.
d. Power is likely to be dispersed in this state.