Which state has a unicameral state legislature, being the only exception to the bicameral system used in other states?

Correct answer: Nebraska

Explanation

This is a factual question testing knowledge of a unique feature of state legislative structures discussed in the chapter.

Other questions

Question 1

What legal principle, named for an Iowa Supreme Court justice, holds that state actions and laws trump those of local governments?

Question 2

According to Daniel Elazar's theory, which political culture views government as a mechanism for addressing issues that matter to individual citizens and for pursuing individual goals?

Question 3

What is the most common form of county government in the United States?

Question 4

Under a 'lifetime ban' term limit, such as in Oklahoma, what is the rule for a legislator who has served the maximum number of years?

Question 6

What is a governor's 'amendatory veto'?

Question 7

According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, what was the approximate size of Alaska's state house, the smallest in the nation?

Question 8

Which of the following is NOT one of the three primary functions of state legislatures described in the chapter?

Question 9

What is the largest source of revenue for local governments, according to Figure 14.5?

Question 10

A state legislator who believes they were elected to exercise their own judgment and know best, even if it means voting against their constituents' desires, is acting as a...

Question 11

Which of these is NOT one of Daniel Elazar's three distinct political cultures in the United States?

Question 12

What is the most common term limit for state legislators in states that have imposed them?

Question 13

The 'Frankenstein' veto, once used in Wisconsin, allowed a governor to do what?

Question 14

Which of these is NOT a key factor used by Peverill Squire to measure the degree of state legislative professionalism?

Question 15

In a council-manager system of municipal government, how is the city manager selected?

Question 16

What was the estimated cost of the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012?

Question 17

In a traditionalistic political culture, as described by Elazar, political participation is generally viewed as...

Question 18

What was the primary outcome of California's Proposition 13, passed in 1978?

Question 19

Which of the following is NOT one of the three basic forms of county government?

Question 20

In what year did the first states enact legislative term limits?

Question 21

What is a 'plural executive' in the context of state government?

Question 22

What percentage of the nation's state legislators did women comprise in 2015?

Question 23

Which of these is NOT a formal power typically held by a state governor?

Question 24

In a strong mayor-council system, which power does the mayor typically possess?

Question 25

What is the primary drawback to a local government's reliance on property taxes for revenue?

Question 26

Which of the following is an argument used by proponents of term limits?

Question 27

What is the average wage per hour for a garbage collector mentioned in Chapter 14?

Question 28

Which region of the United States has the highest incidence of poverty according to Figure 14.8?

Question 29

What are 'concurrent powers' in the context of state and federal government?

Question 30

What was the purpose of the citizen-driven initiative Proposition 13 in California?

Question 31

Which state was the first to institute all mail-in voting and automatic voter registration?

Question 32

What percentage of Boston's assessed property value is tax-exempt, according to the chapter?

Question 33

Which of these is a critique of Daniel Elazar’s political culture theory mentioned in the chapter?

Question 34

How many counties did Census estimates from 2012 indicate there are in the United States?

Question 35

What is a key difference between a professional legislature and a citizen legislature?

Question 36

In the context of municipal government, what is a key feature of a 'weak mayor' system?

Question 37

Which state's governor famously toured California in 2014 to lure businesses to his state?

Question 38

How many states had Republican majorities in both the state house and senate in 2014?

Question 39

A key argument from opponents of state term limits is that they...

Question 40

In what year did Detroit, Michigan file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy?

Question 41

The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 requires what of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO)?

Question 42

The Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution created a class of powers exclusive to state governments known as...

Question 43

In Elazar's theory, which political culture originated with settlers from non-Puritan England and Germany in the mid-Atlantic region?

Question 44

In what year did the Supreme Court overturn key legislative term limits in Massachusetts and Washington?

Question 45

What is the primary responsibility of a county clerk?

Question 46

What percentage of Latino representatives was there in state legislatures in 2009 compared to their percentage of the total U.S. population?

Question 47

Which of the following is an example of a formal power of a governor?

Question 48

According to research mentioned in Chapter 14, what is a primary negative consequence of legislative term limits?

Question 49

Which city government official is responsible for overseeing the collection and distribution of funds?

Question 50

What is the term for a governing circumstance where the governor is not from the same party as the one controlling the legislature?