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    Branches of Texas Government In order for a government to make important decisions successfully for its citizens, there needs to be different branches with specific tasks. Texas uses the three branches, legislative, executive and judicial, within its government to create a balance of power. Each branch has the ability to monitor the powers of the other branches, so that one branch does not become overly powerful. The system of checks and balances was created and is an important part of the constitution

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    of government. Once independent from Britain, a power that showed the people extreme consequences of not limiting governmental control, the nation and its states founded three main branches of government- the judicial branch, the legislative branch, and the executive branch. The branches of the United States government and the Texas government were formed with similar intentions and have similar characteristics, but they also differ in some ways. To begin with, the branches of the government were

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    My government professor at South Texas College gave the class a very rigorous assignment that required a more participation than usual. We were told to go to a regular government meeting, for instance, a city council meeting or a school board meeting, and observe the proceedings and then write about what took place at the meeting. These government meetings are usually held at the town’s city halls or if it were a school board meeting then they would take place at the school’s central office.

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    protecting the citizen 's liberty through such means as controlling the powers of the federal as well as state governments. Despite the founding fathers ' idea of federalism hundreds of years ago, federalism plays a crucial in shaping the contemporary structure and organization of the government as evidenced in the Texas government. The American founders strived at creating a federalist government for various reasons including preventing tyranny in future as well as increasing the political participation

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    Texas has been through a lot of changes and constitutions. After constants debates of what the constitution should be, the current Texas constitution was established in 1876 and is the 7th constitution Texas has had. It created 3 branches of government: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. The current constitution has great qualities, but it also contains a lot of weaknesses that shouldn’t be ignored for the sake of pride. First, the strengths need to be acknowledged; Texas has always been about

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    “If a man’s from Texas, he’ll tell you. If he’s not, why embarrass him by asking?” This quote by John Gunther, author of Inside U.S.A., reflects the pride I have for my great home state of Texas. Being a Texan means more than just saying one lives in Texas; it is the sense of opportunity and power, which promotes individualism and acts as the common identifier for all walks of life by instilling the feelings of belonging and pride. If presented with the decision to choose between being an American

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    Should Texas Have a Foreign Policy? First of all, Texas fought for its freedom in order to become independent; nonetheless, Texas should keep themselves on the tracks laid out by those that fought for such luxury. Every strong state should not lie its accountability on itself to resolve problems; as a result, the usage of foreign policies in a state is a just an illustration of a weak state, in my opinion, of course.Texas Government should not establish foreign policies because it will cause confusion

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    The State of Texas

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    The state of Texas may have experienced a great deal of short comings in the pass, but Texas continues to flourish. Over the years many true leaders have without a doubt change Texas Government in different ways. One of the most important people to impact Texas government was known for her big heart and humorist personality. A real die heart Texan with devotion and goals to build a new Texas. For instance, establishing opportunities for women and minorities, reformations and increasing school funding

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    with Mexico. America was justified in going to war with Mexico, because Americans were losing people to Texas, Mexico

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    Introduction Jane “Bitzi” Johnson Miller was born and raised on a ranch in west Texas as the only daughter of Laura and Kennedy Johnson. She is the granddaughter of former Governor of Texas Joe Johnson (1954-1958) well known to many as “Big Daddy”. Her grandfather’s conservative values had the greatest impact on Bitzi’s philosophy in delivering services and developing strong economies. She is a lifelong member of the Republican Party, mentored by her grandfather to take leadership and campaign roles

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