Identify a way in which politics in Texas are different from those in other states.
A. The Governor of Texas has the powers to impose and levy taxes and coin and borrow money from foreign aids.
B. Party politics dominates in the Texas legislature since it requires parties to coordinate hundreds of legislators to work together and pass bills.
C. The majority party in the Texas legislature has clear dominance, meaning that party-control is much less determinative in the Texas
legislature than in other legislatures.
D. The "plural executive" in Texas makes the role of party in coordinating the activities of the different executive elected officials much more important than it usually is in other state executive branches.