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ishan

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Which of the following is NOT an effective element in the governor's success in office?
 
  A) Ability to persuade
  B) Possession of strong personal skills
  C) Previous political experience and electoral linkages
  D) Exercise of the extensive executive powers constitutionally vested in governor's office
  E) Projection of an image of strength and success through public and media relations

Question 2

The Texas governor
 
  A) lacks any significant independent removal power over his appointments.
  B) determines the length of service for all gubernatorial appointments.
  C) has the power to assign members of his or her party to House and Senate committees.
  D) has extensive managerial power over most members of the executive branch.
  E) is obligated by law to appoint people with whom he has no personal or political relationship.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

A



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