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Texas Executive Assignment
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Check My Assignment!ASSIGNMENT:
Part 1
The assignment is for the student to write a 2-3 page assignment, in APA formatting, referenced and cited, and turn it in through the “Veri-cite” upload within CANVAS. This assignment will be due a date as identified in CANVASS. In this assignment the student must identify several Items:
ASSIGNMENT CONTEXT:
What are the powers of the Texas governor in comparison to the U.S. president? In Texas, what are the plural executive’s implications for democracy? Should we change to a singular executive why or why not?
ASSIGNMENT RESOURCES:
Textbook Chapters: Texas Executive
COMPLETING THE ASSIGNMENT:
These are the instructions for completing the assignment:
The assignment needs to be at least two full pages long but no more than three full pages long, not including cover-page, and work cited page.
The assignment needs to be double-spaced, Times New Roman 12 font, have one-inch margins on the top, bottom, left, and right.
Make sure to check your spelling and grammar.
The assignment MUST BE A RESEARCHED, AND HAVE SPECIFIC CITATIONS FROM WITHIN THE PLATFORMS.
THE GRADE: The grade will be based on the traditional 0 – 100 point scale.
Part 2
Discussion CITES NEED
Trace the evolution of the Texas governor from a strong unified executive to a plural executive. What is the difference between a singular and plural executive Explain the legislative, budgetary, appointive, judicial, and military powers of the Texas governor. Describe the duties and responsibilities of the other offices of the executive branch in Texas. Should Texas modify its executive branch to be a more singular (unified) executive, and would this be beneficial to Texas? Why or Why not?


