What was a big difference between the Texas Constitution of 1836 and the Texas Constitution of 1845?

(1 point)
A. The Constitution of 1845 did not have a separation of powers like that of the Constitution of 1836.
B. The Constitution of 1836 was more in depth than the Constitution of 1845
C. The Constitution of 1845 was the constitution of an independent republic , and the Constitution of 1836 was the constitution of a state
D. The Constitution of 1836 was the constitution of an independent republic, and the Constitution of 1845 was the constitution of a state.***

2. After analyzing the similarities and differences of the U.S. Constitution and the Texas Constitution of 1845, what conclusion can be made?
A. Both constitutions were more different than alike in their goals.
B. Both constitutions were more alike than different in their goals.
C. Both constitutions were limited in their governing power.***
D. Both constitutions were broad in how they addressed government powers.

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7 D. Liberals and conservatives
8 A Dems rep liberal causes
9 B , D clean , healthcare
10. B,c maintained legal, investigated
11A. Reformed
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13. B never elected
14 C. Local admin
15 B strong mayor city council more power
16. A deals with court system

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1. A. The constitution of 1836 was the constitution of an independent republic, and the Constitution of 1845 was the constitution of a state.
2. B. Both constitutions were more alike than different in their goals
3. A. This guarantees that no individual or agency has more power than another.
4. Freedom of speech means people are free to express their beliefs even in nonverbal ways
5. A & B It is the citizens’ responsibility to shape the direction of government. It gives the citizens a chance to have a voice in the way society is governed.
6. A. Volunteer at a homeless shelter.
7. D. Liberals and conservatives
8.A. Democrats represented Liberal causes while Republicans represented more conservative ideas
9. B & C. Clean rivers and streams. Healthcare for the needy
10. B & C It maintained legal standards for lobbyists. It investigated complaints.
11. B. established Medicare and Medicaid programs
12. D. Sam Rayburn
13. B. He was never elected to a public office.
14. C. Provides local administration for the state.
15. B. In a strong-mayor government, power is given to an executive, and in a weak-mayor government, city council has more power.
16. A. The judicial branch deals with the court system, while the executive deals with governing officials

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17. ●Texas constitutions were usually modeled after US. ●The Texas Constitution calls for a separation of powers among the three branches of government. ●Rather than create a strong executive branch, the Texas Constitution limits the governor’s power to give jobs to associates. This guarantees that no individual or agency has more power than another. ●The Supreme Court said flag burning is justified as a form of free speech ●The Court ruled that flag burning is protected because “speech” applies to many different forms of expression.

18. The Tidelands were a 10.5-mile-wide strip along the Gulf Coast that contained rich oil deposits. Texas had claimed it since the days of the Republic of Texas. •The federal government claimed the land and denied Texas the right to lease its coastal waters to oil companies for offshore drilling. •This issue and loss of revenue turned Texans against Truman. Texas had always been strongly Democratic, but the Republican candidate for president (Truman's opponent) was able to carry the state in the 1952 election because he supported the state’s point of view in the Tidelands Controversy. •This began the downfall of the Democratic Party in TX.

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The United States Constitution and the Texas Constitution differ in several ways. One significant difference is the length of the two documents. The U.S. Constitution is a relatively short document, with only seven articles outlining the powers of the government. In contrast, the current Texas Constitution is one of the longest state constitutions in the United States, with approximately 87,000 words and 491 amendments.

Another difference between the two constitutions is the structure of government they create. The U.S. Constitution divides the government into three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, each with specific powers and functions. The Texas Constitution also divides the government into three branches, but its powers are more specifically defined and decentralized, with more power given to local governments.

Additionally, the Texas Constitution includes several policy provisions not found in the U.S. Constitution, such as regulations regarding public education, taxation, homesteading, and the use of public lands. Finally, the Texas Constitution is much easier to amend than the U.S. Constitution, with a simple majority vote in both houses of the state legislature required for approval.

Overall, both the U.S. and Texas Constitutions aim to guarantee individual rights, protect citizens from government abuse, and act as the supreme law of the land. However, the Texas Constitution is more detailed and decentralized in its structure, while the U.S. Constitution focuses more on establishing a framework for the federal government.

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Compare and contrast the U.S. Constitution with the current Texas Constitution. (4 points)

The U.S. Constitution and the current Texas Constitution are different in several ways. First, the U.S. Constitution is a shorter document which outlines the structure of the federal government, including a system of checks and balances between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The Texas Constitution, on the other hand, is a much longer document that describes the organization of the state government, which includes more specific provisions for local governments.

Additionally, the U.S. Constitution includes a Bill of Rights which explicitly protects the individual liberties of the citizens, while the Texas Constitution has its own Bill of Rights with similar protections. However, the Texas Constitution is more detailed in its provisions on education, taxation, homesteading, and public lands.

Moreover, the U.S. Constitution is more difficult to amend, requiring two-thirds majority support in both the House of Representatives and the Senate or ratification by three-fourths of state legislatures. In contrast, the Texas Constitution is easier to amend through a vote by the state legislature or citizen initiative.

Overall, both constitutions share the same goal of establishing a framework for government with a focus on protecting the rights of its citizens, but the Texas Constitution provides greater detail and decentralizes more power to local governments, while the U.S. Constitution focuses on establishing the federal government's authority while protecting individual liberties.

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Despite giving Texans rights identical to those in the U.S. Constitution, the Texas Constitution is significantly more precise about when those rights are violated. Although this precision can seem to make legal issues simple, in reality it can make problems much more difficult. Bringing a Lawsuit in accordance with the Texas Constitution. Facial challenges and "as applied" challenges are the two main legal actions brought under the Texas Constitution.

The Texas Constitution gives Texans rights just like the U.S. Constitution, but it's much more specific about when these rights are not followed. This can seem helpful, but it actually makes things harder. To make a lawsuit based on the Texas Constitution, people usually use either facial challenges or "as applied" challenges.

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