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Evvie72

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In his or her role as Chief of State, the Texas governor
 
  A) performs various ceremonial duties.
  B) acts as chief of his or her party.
  C) appoints individuals to boards, commissions, and the judiciary.
  D) delivers a State of the State message.

Question 2

Compared to those of other states, the governor of Texas has
 
  A) stronger formal administrative powers.
  B) comparable formal administrative powers.
  C) weaker formal administrative powers.
  D) no formal administrative powers.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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