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Westkost [7]
3 years ago
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There is no single way to run a city in Texas. Compare and contrast the governments of Texas cities

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Sever21 [200]3 years ago
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Answer:

There are 2 different forms.

1) Mayor council is where the Mayor has the most power and is a high ranking person who was elected by the people.

2) City council is where there is a whole panel of elected officials who have checks and balances. This is used to get more variety, but usually have a harder time getting things passed in the city.

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When he's a senior at Harvard, he writes a thesis in which he advocates equal rights for women, including the fact that they shouldn't change their names when they get married. Then when he's in the New York State Assembly, he introduces a bill for corporal punishment for wife beaters, in other words, an equality of blows. Then, when he is police commissioner of New York, he introduces women in executive and other positions in the New York City Police Department. Then in 1912 he comes out for women's suffrage. Now the National American Women's Suffrage Association doesn't start fighting for a Constitutional amendment until really -- 'til 1913. And the National Women's Party, which is the left wing of the women's movement, isn't founded until 1913. So the push for a federal amendment to the Constitution starts really in 1913 among, the mainstream of feminists, whereas TR really starts it in 1912.

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