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penguins

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In which of the following ways does the Texas Bill of Rights compare with the Bill of Rights contained in the U.S. Constitution?
 
  a) The U.S. Bill of Rights is longer.
  b) The Texas Bill of Rights is an exact duplicate of the U.S. Bill of Rights.
  c) The Texas Bill of Rights is phrased positively while the U.S. Bill of Rights is phrased negatively.
  d) The Texas Constitution does not include a Bill of Rights.
  e) The Texas Bill of Rights includes fewer rights than the Bill or Rights contained in the U.S. Constitution.

Question 2

Which of the following statements accurately describes the style of the United States and Texas bills of rights?
 
  a) While the Texas Bill of Rights identifies rights the state government may not infringe, the U.S. Bill of Rights lists rights the national government must protect.
  b) While the U.S. Bill of Rights identifies rights the national government may not infringe, the Texas Bill of Rights lists rights state government must protect.
  c) Both the Texas and the U.S. bills of rights identify rights government may not infringe.
  d) Both the Texas and the U.S. bills of rights identify rights government must protect.
  e) Both the Texas and the U.S. bills of rights identify obligations that people must fulfill as citizens.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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