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Which of these offices represents the state and its agencies in court when the state is a party to a case?
 
  a. attorney general
  b. secretary of state
  c. treasurer
  d. comptroller of public accounts
  e. agriculture commissioner

Question 2

Why is state administration in Texas confusing?
 
  a. There is no single, uniform organizational pattern.
  b. There are numerous exceptions to the traditional bureaucratic characteristic of hierarchy.
  c. The number of state agencies depends upon one's method of counting.
  d. There are at least five different types of top policymakers in state agencies.
  e. All of these are reasons why the state administration is confusing.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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