Which of the following statements accurately describes how the Texas Constitution addresses a constitutional principle?(1 point)
Responses
The citizens’ ability to elect the governor, state representatives, and certain judges addresses the principle of checks and balances.
The citizens’ ability to elect the governor, state representatives, and certain judges addresses the principle of checks and balances.
The executive branch’s ability to veto bills from the legislative branch addresses the principle of popular sovereignty.
The executive branch’s ability to veto bills from the legislative branch addresses the principle of popular sovereignty.
The Texas Bill of Rights, which lists protected liberties and privileges, addresses the principle of individual rights.
The Texas Bill of Rights, which lists protected liberties and privileges, addresses the principle of individual rights.
The division of the state government into three branches—executive, judicial, and legislative—addresses the principle of federalism.
11 answers
Responses
They both directly concern how citizens exercise republicanism.
They both directly concern how citizens exercise republicanism.
They both address the power and responsibilities of different branches of government.
They both address the power and responsibilities of different branches of government.
They both are ways that the state government of Texas protects individual liberties and privileges.
They both are ways that the state government of Texas protects individual liberties and privileges.
They both show the division and sharing of power between national and state governments.
Responses
separation of powers
separation of powers
checks and balances
checks and balances
federalism
federalism
limited government
Jamison wants to run for office so he can represent his community. He fills out the correct paperwork but is told he cannot run because of his religion. He sues to get on the ballot and wins the suit.(1 point)
Responses
Limited government protects against religious requirements for government officials.
Limited government protects against religious requirements for government officials.
Separation of powers protects against religious requirements for government officials.
Separation of powers protects against religious requirements for government officials.
The bill of rights protects against religious requirements for government officials.
The bill of rights protects against religious requirements for government officials.
Federalism protects against religious requirements for government officials.
Responses
Checks and balances ensure that citizens are able to elect representatives to government.
Checks and balances ensure that citizens are able to elect representatives to government.
Checks and balances prevent one branch of government from gaining too much power.
Checks and balances prevent one branch of government from gaining too much power.
Checks and balances allow citizens to run for office to prevent abuse of power.
Checks and balances allow citizens to run for office to prevent abuse of power.
Checks and balances prevent the police from searching people without a warrant.
Q1 = The Texas Bill of Rights, which lists protected liberties and privileges, addresses the principle of individual rights.
Q2 = They both address the power and responsibilities of different branches of government.
Q3 = federalism
Q4 = The bill of rights protects against religious requirements for government officials.
Q5 = Checks and balances prevent one branch of government from gaining too much power.