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Chapter 9

Chapter 9. Public Policy and Administration. Question. The least amount of state money is appropriated for education. health and human services. public safety and criminal justice. regulation. Answer. The least amount of state money is appropriated for education.

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Chapter 9

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  1. Chapter 9 Public Policy and Administration

  2. Question • The least amount of state money is appropriated for • education. • health and human services. • public safety and criminal justice. • regulation.

  3. Answer • The least amount of state money is appropriated for • education. • health and human services. • public safety and criminal justice. • regulation.* (Correct. See page 344.)

  4. Question • From the Sunset Advisory Commission’s beginning in 1979 through 2005, most state agencies were • exempted from review. • retained. • abolished outright. • reorganized in major ways.

  5. Answer • From the Sunset Advisory Commission’s beginning in 1979 through 2005, most state agencies were • exempted from review. • retained.* (Correct. See page 345.) • abolished outright. • reorganized in major ways.

  6. Question • Among job categories for state employees in 2004, females outnumbered males in • service and maintenance. • skilled craft. • administrative support. • technical.

  7. Answer • Among job categories for state employees in 2004, females outnumbered males in • service and maintenance. • skilled craft. • administrative support.* (Correct. See page 349.) • technical.

  8. Question • Charter schools • are funded mostly by the state but operate under charters granted by the State Board of Education to nonprofit corporations. • are restricted to drawing students from a single school district. • use a uniform teaching strategy approved by the Texas Education Agency. • must recruit teachers who meet state teacher certification requirements.

  9. Answer • Charter schools • are funded mostly by the state but operate under charters granted by the State Board of Education to nonprofit corporations.* (Correct. See page 354.) • are restricted to drawing students from a single school district. • use a uniform teaching strategy approved by the Texas Education Agency. • must recruit teachers who meet state teacher certification requirements.

  10. Question • In 1997, the Texas Legislature mandated admission to the tax-supported college or university chosen by any high school student ranked in his or her graduating class’s top • 5 percent. • 10 percent. • 15 percent. • 20 percent.

  11. Answer • In 1997, the Texas Legislature mandated admission to the tax-supported college or university chosen by any high school student ranked in his or her graduating class’s top • 5 percent. • 10 percent.* (Correct. See page 357.) • 15 percent. • 20 percent.

  12. Question • For the 100,000 cases of sexually transmitted diseases other than HIV/AIDS reported in Texas each year, about two-thirds involve persons of ages • 15 to 24. • 25 to 34. • 35 to 44. • 45 to 100.

  13. Answer • For the 100,000 cases of sexually transmitted diseases other than HIV/AIDS reported in Texas each year, about two-thirds involve persons of ages • 15 to 24.* (Correct. See page 362.) • 25 to 34. • 35 to 44. • 45 to 100.

  14. Question • In recent years, the Public Utility Commission has allowed telephone and electric power companies to set rates under a policy of • strict regulation. • devolution. • deregulation. • privatization.

  15. Answer • In recent years, the Public Utility Commission has allowed telephone and electric power companies to set rates under a policy of • strict regulation. • devolution. • deregulation.* (Correct. See page 365.) • privatization.

  16. Question • Ranked among the 50 states for money spent on its state parks, Texas ranks • 1st. • 19th. • 39th. • 49th.

  17. Answer • Ranked among the 50 states for money spent on its state parks, Texas ranks • 1st. • 19th. • 39th. • 49th.* (Correct. See page 367.)

  18. Question • Private companies and the federal government want to dispose of industrial and residential waste in counties in • South Texas. • North Texas. • East Texas. • West Texas.

  19. Answer • Private companies and the federal government want to dispose of industrial and residential waste in counties in • South Texas. • North Texas. • East Texas. • West Texas.* (Correct. See page 370.)

  20. Question • Reports of suspicious or criminal activities in which terrorists may be involved are handled by a counterterrorism intelligence unit within • the Texas Department of Public Safety. • the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. • the Adjutant General’s Department. • the Office of the Attorney General.

  21. Answer • Reports of suspicious or criminal activities in which terrorists may be involved are handled by a counterterrorism intelligence unit within • the Texas Department of Public Safety.* (Correct. See page 370.) • the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. • the Adjutant General’s Department. • the Office of the Attorney General.

  22. Question • See the readings. Liberal policy analysts and advocates for the poor contend that Texas rushed into outsourcing social services without a good plan or enough • prayer. • people needing those services. • testing. • support by he governor.

  23. Answer • See the readings. Liberal policy analysts and advocates for the poor contend that Texas rushed into outsourcing social services without a good plan or enough • prayer. • people needing those services. • testing.* (Correct. See page 378.) • support by he governor.

  24. Question • See the readings. To supply water for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the proposed Marvin Nichols reservoir would be built on • the Trinity River. • the Brazos River. • the Sulphur River. • the Red River.

  25. Answer • See the readings. To supply water for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the proposed Marvin Nichols reservoir would be built on • the Trinity River. • the Brazos River. • the Sulphur River.* (Correct. See page 379.) • the Red River.

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