Texas Political Culture
The Texas Constitution
The Legislature
The Governor and Executive Branch
Texas Trivia
100

What political culture type dominates Texas?

Traditionalistic–individualistic

100

In what year was the Texas Constitution written?

1876

100

How often does the Texas Legislature meet?

Every two years (biennial).

100

Who is the head of the Texas executive branch?

The governor.

100

What is the capital of Texas?

Austin

200

Which region of Texas historically reflects traditionalistic values most strongly?

 East Texas

200

True or False: The Texas Constitution is very short and simple.

False

200

How many chambers does the Legislature have?

Two (House and Senate).

200

True or False: The governor appoints many executive officials.

False (Texas has a plural executive).

200

What is the largest city in Texas?

Houston.

300

True or False: Texans tend to distrust large, centralized government.

True?

300

The Texas Constitution is considered weak because it limits which government branch the most?

Executive Branch

300

What is the main job of the Legislature?

Making laws.

300

Name one formal power of the governor.

Multiple answers: Veto, line-item veto, calling special sessions, appointing board members.

300

Who is the Mayor of Cypress, TX.

There is no Mayor of Cypress, TX.

400

Name one issue where state and local political culture frequently clash.

Multiple answers: immigration policy, policing reform, marijuana decriminalization, bail reform?

400

How many amendments does the Texas Constitution have?

More than 500?

400

Who presides over the Texas Senate?

The lieutenant governor.

400

What is the length of a governor’s term in Texas?

Four years.

400

How many constitutions has Texas had?

Seven

500

Why does Texas have lower voter turnout compared to national averages?

Multiple answers: structural barriers, political culture, low party competition in many regions, limited civic mobilization?

500

What is the primary function of Article I of the Texas Constitution?

The Texas Bill of Rights.

500

How many members are in the Texas House?

150.

500

What is the main reason Texas governors rely so heavily on informal powers?

Formal powers are limited; influence through persuasion, media, and public leadership is essential.

500

Texas was once an independent nation. What was it called?

The Republic of Texas.

M
e
n
u