Exam 12: Public Policy in Texas
Exam 1: The Political Culture, People, and Economy of Texas55 Questions
Exam 2: Texas and the Nation70 Questions
Exam 3: The Texas Constitution56 Questions
Exam 4: Political Parties in Texas70 Questions
Exam 5: Elections in Texas70 Questions
Exam 6: Interest Groups and Lobbying52 Questions
Exam 7: The Texas Legislature53 Questions
Exam 8: The Texas Executive Branch55 Questions
Exam 9: The Texas Judiciary77 Questions
Exam 10: Crime and Corrections Policy69 Questions
Exam 11: Public Finance in Texas74 Questions
Exam 12: Public Policy in Texas82 Questions
Exam 13: Local Government in Texas59 Questions
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Explain some of the legal aspects of water policy in Texas, including the law of capture and important court decisions.
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Why does Texas have a relatively underperforming public education sector in comparison to national norms and averages?
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The 1983 report by the National Commission on Education had no effect on Texas because of its existing excellent system of public education.
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Under the TANF program, states were given more control over welfare policies for their citizens.
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Which of the following statements regarding public policy in Texas is true?
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In legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act, the Supreme Court ruled that
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Explain some of the potential or current consequences of the Affordable Health Care Act and health care policy in Texas.
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One of the perverse effects of public welfare is that it encourages fathers to stay connected to their families and help raise their children.
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The poverty index is not adjusted for inflation; therefore, it is impossible to balance the state budget as mandated by the state constitution.
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The "law of capture" as it pertains to water policy in Texas essentially means that
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Poverty among children in Texas is about the same as the national average.
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The San Antonio School District became one of the first school districts in Texas to comply with the Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954.
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The percentage of Texans living in poverty is approximately
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The Texas case Edgewood ISD v. Kirby involved funding of the schools using the property tax system.
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