Deck 12: Local Government
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Deck 12: Local Government
1
A ruling that established that state governments can place restrictions on municipalities as long as these rules do not violate the state's constitution is called
A) the 10th Amendment.
B) local ordinances.
C) preemption.
D) Dillon's Rule.
A) the 10th Amendment.
B) local ordinances.
C) preemption.
D) Dillon's Rule.
D
2
City governments "legislate" by using _______, the local law of a municipal area, passed by a city council.
A) the 10th Amendment
B) ordinances
C) preemption
D) Dillon's Rule
A) the 10th Amendment
B) ordinances
C) preemption
D) Dillon's Rule
B
3
A region that is not a part of a city is referred to as
A) a special district.
B) an unincorporated area.
C) city land.
D) wildlands.
A) a special district.
B) an unincorporated area.
C) city land.
D) wildlands.
B, D
4
The chief executive of each county is referred to as the
A) county mayor.
B) county judge.
C) county commissioner.
D) county administrator.
A) county mayor.
B) county judge.
C) county commissioner.
D) county administrator.
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5
Each county commissioner district must be about equal in terms of
A) land area.
B) population.
C) number of cities.
D) number of schools.
A) land area.
B) population.
C) number of cities.
D) number of schools.
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6
Suppose a disaster strikes a county. Which county level official oversees the county's response?
A) The mayor of the largest city
B) The sheriff
C) The district judge
D) The county judge
A) The mayor of the largest city
B) The sheriff
C) The district judge
D) The county judge
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7
What are the largest expenditures for county governments?
A) Roads, bridges, and the county jail
B) Tourism ads
C) Schools
D) Community centers
A) Roads, bridges, and the county jail
B) Tourism ads
C) Schools
D) Community centers
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8
The county sheriff is chosen by
A) all of the sheriff's deputies.
B) the county judge.
C) all of the police chiefs in the county.
D) voters.
A) all of the sheriff's deputies.
B) the county judge.
C) all of the police chiefs in the county.
D) voters.
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9
Which official oversees elections at the county level?
A) The sheriff
B) The vice judge
C) The election's chief
D) The county clerk
A) The sheriff
B) The vice judge
C) The election's chief
D) The county clerk
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10
At the top of county government is the county judge and the
A) Council of Cities.
B) Sheriff's Assembly.
C) County Council.
D) Commissioner's Court.
A) Council of Cities.
B) Sheriff's Assembly.
C) County Council.
D) Commissioner's Court.
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11
The county's chief prosecutor in district court is the
A) district attorney.
B) solicitor general.
C) county prosecutor.
D) first attorney.
A) district attorney.
B) solicitor general.
C) county prosecutor.
D) first attorney.
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12
Over time, the number of local governments in Texas has increased because of _______ and population growth.
A) contaction
B) ruralization
C) urbanization
D) diffusion
A) contaction
B) ruralization
C) urbanization
D) diffusion
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13
County government structure is set by
A) the governor.
B) the largest city in the county.
C) the state legislature.
D) the Council of County Judges.
A) the governor.
B) the largest city in the county.
C) the state legislature.
D) the Council of County Judges.
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14
A city that is only allowed to operate under the laws that the state provides is a
A) general law city.
B) home rule city.
C) municipality.
D) county-run institution.
A) general law city.
B) home rule city.
C) municipality.
D) county-run institution.
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15
A city that is allowed self-governance independent of state law is a
A) general law city.
B) home rule city.
C) municipality.
D) county-run institution.
A) general law city.
B) home rule city.
C) municipality.
D) county-run institution.
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16
A city's governing document is its
A) charter.
B) ordinance.
C) constitution.
D) reformatory.
A) charter.
B) ordinance.
C) constitution.
D) reformatory.
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17
Most cities with more than _______ residents are home rule cities.
A) 500
B) 5,000
C) 1 million
D) 5 million
A) 500
B) 5,000
C) 1 million
D) 5 million
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18
_______ is a process whereby local voters can directly propose ordinances to city charters.
A) An initiative
B) An ordinance
C) A constitutional amendment
D) A reform
A) An initiative
B) An ordinance
C) A constitutional amendment
D) A reform
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19
A procedure through which local voters can repeal existing ordinances that the city council will not is called
A) an initiative.
B) a referendum.
C) a recall.
D) a reform.
A) an initiative.
B) a referendum.
C) a recall.
D) a reform.
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20
_______ is a process through which voters can oust sitting members of the city government before their terms are up.
A) An initiative
B) A referendum
C) A recall
D) A reform
A) An initiative
B) A referendum
C) A recall
D) A reform
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21
The joining of unincorporated land into the boundary of an existing city is known as
A) an initiative.
B) a referendum.
C) a recall.
D) annexation.
A) an initiative.
B) a referendum.
C) a recall.
D) annexation.
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22
A system of local government headed by an elected mayor and a city council, is a _______ system.
A) mayor-council
B) commission
C) council-manager
D) city manager
A) mayor-council
B) commission
C) council-manager
D) city manager
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23
In what type of system of city government do mayors have the most influence?
A) A mayor-council system
B) A commission government
C) A council-manager system
D) A city manager government
A) A mayor-council system
B) A commission government
C) A council-manager system
D) A city manager government
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24
A commission government is sometimes called the
A) "Galveston Plan."
B) "Harris County Plan."
C) "San Antonio Plan."
D) "College Station Plan."
A) "Galveston Plan."
B) "Harris County Plan."
C) "San Antonio Plan."
D) "College Station Plan."
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25
A _______ is a system of local government in which the city council appoints a city manager to run city business.
A) mayor-council system
B) commission government
C) council-manager system
D) city manager government
A) mayor-council system
B) commission government
C) council-manager system
D) city manager government
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26
An administrator hired to run the day-to-day operations in a city is called a
A) mayor-council.
B) commission government.
C) council-manager.
D) city manager.
A) mayor-council.
B) commission government.
C) council-manager.
D) city manager.
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27
Currently, no city in Texas uses the _______ form of government.
A) commission
B) strong-mayor
C) weak-mayor
D) council-manager
A) commission
B) strong-mayor
C) weak-mayor
D) council-manager
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28
Compared to other states, Texas has _______ special districts.
A) far less
B) no
C) more
D) slightly less
A) far less
B) no
C) more
D) slightly less
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29
Community colleges are typically operated by
A) school districts.
B) cities.
C) nearby universities.
D) junior or community college districts.
A) school districts.
B) cities.
C) nearby universities.
D) junior or community college districts.
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30
Someone buys a home in a development. They may fall under the jurisdiction of a
A) home owner's association.
B) new home covenant.
C) property management collective.
D) neighborhood corporation.
A) home owner's association.
B) new home covenant.
C) property management collective.
D) neighborhood corporation.
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31
If someone lives in the jurisdiction of a home owner's association, membership is
A) optional.
B) by invite only.
C) optional, but strongly encouraged.
D) mandatory.
A) optional.
B) by invite only.
C) optional, but strongly encouraged.
D) mandatory.
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32
A single-purpose government that performs a specialized function is called a
A) special district.
B) school district.
C) special improvement district.
D) junior/community college district.
A) special district.
B) school district.
C) special improvement district.
D) junior/community college district.
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33
A special district which sets standards for K-12 education is known as
A) a future district.
B) a school district.
C) an economic improvement.
D) a junior/community college district.
A) a future district.
B) a school district.
C) an economic improvement.
D) a junior/community college district.
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34
A city is facing a major expense, but it is short on money. It might _______ in order to pay for the expense.
A) issue a bond
B) apply for a loan from the Bank of Texas
C) ask the legislature to let it go into debt
D) ask the federal government to print more money
A) issue a bond
B) apply for a loan from the Bank of Texas
C) ask the legislature to let it go into debt
D) ask the federal government to print more money
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35
A _______ provides water, sewage, drainage, and other services within a fixed boundary. These districts deal primarily with the supply of water, including protection, conservation, and storage.
A) hospital district
B) school district
C) municipal utility district (MUD)
D) special district
A) hospital district
B) school district
C) municipal utility district (MUD)
D) special district
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36
_______ provide for the creation, maintenance, and operation of hospitals. Districts have considerable financial power, including the ability to issue bonds and impose taxes.
A) Hospital districts
B) School districts
C) Municipal utility districts (MUDs)
D) Special districts
A) Hospital districts
B) School districts
C) Municipal utility districts (MUDs)
D) Special districts
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37
What is true of local elections?
A) They are for five year terms.
B) They generally have high turnout.
C) They are partisan.
D) They are non-partisan.
A) They are for five year terms.
B) They generally have high turnout.
C) They are partisan.
D) They are non-partisan.
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38
Elections for the county judge and county sheriff are
A) partisan elections.
B) non-partisan elections.
C) only held when a new governor is elected.
D) open only to those who live in cities.
A) partisan elections.
B) non-partisan elections.
C) only held when a new governor is elected.
D) open only to those who live in cities.
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39
Voter turnout for city and county elections is typically
A) very high.
B) high.
C) about the same as presidential elections.
D) low.
A) very high.
B) high.
C) about the same as presidential elections.
D) low.
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40
The county judge and commissioners are elected to
A) two-year terms in partisan elections.
B) four-year terms in partisan elections.
C) two-year terms in nonpartisan elections.
D) four-year terms in nonpartisan elections.
A) two-year terms in partisan elections.
B) four-year terms in partisan elections.
C) two-year terms in nonpartisan elections.
D) four-year terms in nonpartisan elections.
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41
An electoral system in which voters elect council members from a citywide area, but that specifies separate seats carved into districts, is called
A) a place system.
B) a multimember system.
C) a single-member district system.
D) an at-large system.
A) a place system.
B) a multimember system.
C) a single-member district system.
D) an at-large system.
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42
A voting system in which voters cast multiple votes (usually equal to the positions in an election) is called
A) a place system.
B) cumulative voting.
C) single-member voting.
D) an at-large system.
A) a place system.
B) cumulative voting.
C) single-member voting.
D) an at-large system.
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43
As the city of Austin has grown it has spread into the undeveloped land surrounding it. As a result, traffic is bad and wildlife turns up in residential neighborhoods. Austin is suffering from
A) a lack of planning.
B) urbanism.
C) sprawl.
D) wildlife takeover.
A) a lack of planning.
B) urbanism.
C) sprawl.
D) wildlife takeover.
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44
Suppose a city would like to redevelop a part of its downtown. It might attract businesses by creating a
A) media campaign.
B) city ambassador program.
C) neighborhood corporation.
D) tax increment reinvestment zone.
A) media campaign.
B) city ambassador program.
C) neighborhood corporation.
D) tax increment reinvestment zone.
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45
Given the number of overlapping local government units, it is common for _______ to occur
A) regular meetings
B) efficient coordination
C) extensive cooperation
D) duplication of efforts
A) regular meetings
B) efficient coordination
C) extensive cooperation
D) duplication of efforts
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46
_______ aim to coordinate local governments across a geographic area.
A) State senators
B) Regional districts
C) Councils of government
D) Central committees
A) State senators
B) Regional districts
C) Councils of government
D) Central committees
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47
A given piece of property can only be used for single-family residential homes. This property has been _______ by the city
A) dedicated
B) zoned
C) tyrannized
D) specified
A) dedicated
B) zoned
C) tyrannized
D) specified
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48
One of the biggest expenses facing local governments is
A) school bus maintenance.
B) litter pickup.
C) pensions.
D) election administration.
A) school bus maintenance.
B) litter pickup.
C) pensions.
D) election administration.
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49
A city takes out a loan to pay for a project and agrees to pay the funds back with interest. This is called a
A) local bond.
B) municipal bond.
C) contemporary bond.
D) helping bond.
A) local bond.
B) municipal bond.
C) contemporary bond.
D) helping bond.
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50
What is Dillon's Rule?
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51
What is an "unincorporated area?
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52
Describe the structure of county and government, and the role of the leadership.
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53
Explain the differences between "general law" and "home rule" cities.
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54
Describe the three ways cities may govern themselves.
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