The framers of the Texas Constitution and the legislatures intentionally fragmented the state executive into several independent agencies to avoid centralized power.
<h3>What is a
centralized power?</h3>
A centralized power can be defined as a type of government in which both executive and legislative power is typically concentrated in a single authority or centrally at the higher level.
In the United States of America, the framers of the Texas Constitution and the legislatures intentionally fragmented the state executive into several independent agencies so as to avoid having a centralized power.
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<u>Complete Question:</u>
Fragmentation of the state executive into so many largely independent agencies was an intentional move by the framers to the Texas Constitution and later legislatures to avoid:
A. centralized power.
B confusion.
C. violating the U.S. Constitution
D. a diffusion of power