Two ways that Texas was negatively affected by the pandemic:
Oil price drops
Our budget is now in the red (we aren't allowed to have a deficit)
How did early Texas settlers affect Texas?
They heavily paved the way for slaves to be used in Texas
Started the cotton industry
Established farms in good geographical areas
To both give and restrict powers, establish laws, rules, etc.
Every two years for 140 days
What is cooperative federalism? What is coercive federalism?
Was money recieved from the CARES act allowed to be spent on non-COVID things?
No!
What type of political culture is Texas?
Individualistic and Traditionalistic
When and why did we secede from the union?
1861, because we wanted slaves.
What is Federalism?
The division of power between a central government and regional government
What is dual-federalism?
It's where the federal and state governments interact as little as possible.
Which branch of the Texas government is responsible for handling our COVID response?
Executive, namely the governor
What is the typical Texan?
Diverse
Lives in an urban area
Business-friendly
How did the balance of power shift between each constitution?
For the first 60 days of the session, can bills be voted on?
No, unless the governor declared a bill or topic as an emergency item.
It lets congress regulate commerce that crosses state lines
According to data from October 2020, do Texans consider COVID to be the most important issue facing the country?
Nah.
What led to Texans leaning conservatively?
Radical republican takeover giving too much power to the federal government
Economic booms within the state
What was the 1876 constitution a response to?
Overpowered and centralized authority
What are special sessions? Who calls them?
Emergency sessions called outside of the legislature schedule
The governor calls them
What is the necessary and proper clause?
It allows Congress to make and enforce any laws that are necessary and proper for them to do their duties as specified by the US constitution
About how much money did the CARES act give Texas? (it's in the billions)
About 11 billion.
What industry started our economy?
Cotton
What was the Iron Clad Oath?
An oath that all voters and officials were required to take in ex-confederate states that affirmed their loyalty to the union.
What federalism do we use now?
Cooperative
What is the supremacy clause?
It's a clause that states that the Federal government is the supreme law of the land.