The Texas Constitution by Terri Davis

The Texas Constitution by Terri Davis

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The Texas Constitution by Terri Davis

This is a book written for university political science classes. It focuses on the Texas constitution, its history, and how it functions in Texas politics. It discusses the constitution's context in American federalism and the role of elections, political parties, and interest groups in the state and gives much attention to the three branches of Texas government created by the Texas Constitution of 1876. The book provides foundations for understanding the current Texas Constitution and some of the unique features of Texas government. Historically, the Constitution was written in response to the state's experience with Reconstruction and the governorship of Edmund Davis, and a political culture that embraced and continues to embrace rugged individualism and a strong belief in limited government. Today, the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of Texas government retain the basic structures created for them by the Constitution of 1876, as well as additional features added through constitutional amendments and state statutes.

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ISBN 13 9781942956488
ISBN 10 1942956487
Title The Texas Constitution
Author Terri Davis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Lamar University Press
Year published 2017-12-08
Number of pages 200
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.