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14. How does the length of the term of legislators vary in the
United States? The salary?
15. What in general is the character of the men and women
chosen as representatives to our State legislatures?
16. Characterize in general the powers of the legislature.
17. What limitations are imposed upon State legislatures by
the Federal Constitution? Where in the Constitution are these
to be found?
18. List the limitations that are placed upon the powers of
the State legislatures by the State constitutions.
19. How does the organization of the State legislature compare
with that of Congress?
20. Describe the organization of a typical State legisla-
ture.
21. What steps have been taken to regulate the powers of
committees in the legislature?
22. List in regular order the various steps through which a
bill must pass in the State legislature before it becomes a law.
Note all irregularities that might occur.
23. Is it true that "legislative procedure in the American
states is characterized by chaos and irresponsibility"?
24. What general criticisms are often made of our State legis-
latures?
25. Explain the attempts at reform that have been under-
taken in several States.
26. Point out the chief features of the "bifurcated" or "split
session" as adopted in California.
27. Of what importance is a legislative reference bureau?
Does your State have such a bureau?
28. Describe the plan of reorganized State Government pro-
posed by Herbert Croly in his Promise of American Life. What
is your attitude toward this plan?
29. Describe the structure of the legislature as provided for
in the Model State Constitution. Give your reaction to this
plan.
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Questions and Problems for Further Study and
Discussion
1. Give the following information concerning the legislature
in your State.
a. Type of organization g. Term
b. Number of members h. Salary
in each house i. Powers
c. Qualifications j. Special privileges
d. Disqualifications k. Method of removal
e. Method of nomina- I. Number and kind of
tion sessions
/. Method of selection
2. What officers does a State legislature have, and how are
they selected?
3. Point out the importance and functions of committees
in the legislature.
4. Make a list of the advantages and disadvantages of the
committee system in the State legislatures.
5. What are some of the difficulties involved in securing
sound and desirable legislation?
6. What are the essentials of a good law-making body?
7. Are there any classes in the legislature that are over-
represented? Do you favor a scheme of proportional repre-
sentation?
8. Is there any direct connection between the size of a legis-
lative body and its representative character?
9. What use have the legislatures made of their police power?
10. What is a joint committee? A joint resolution?
11. Do you think that the members of the legislature should
follow the instructions of their constituents when voting for
measures, or should they vote according to their judgment of
what is best without regard to the expressed will of the people?
Explain.
12. Is there an organization in your State whose duty and
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purpose it is to study the records of members of the legislature
in order that honest and efficient legislators might be elected?
If not, do you think that such organization would be desirable?
Give reasons for your answer.
References
Beard's Readings in American Government and Politics, New and Re-
vised Edition, Chap. XXV.
Munro's The Government of the United States, Third Edition, Chaps.
XXXII-XXXIII.
Ogg and Ray's Introduction to American Government, Fourth Edition,
Chaps. XXXI-XXXIII.
Bates and Field's State Government (1928), Chaps. VI-VIII.
Holcombe's State Government in the United States (1926), Chap. DC
Mathews' American State Government (1924), Chaps. VI-VII.
Mathews and Berdahl's Documents and Readings in American Govern-
ment (1928), Chaps. XX-XXI.
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? CHAPTER XXV
(pp. 586-606)
THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR
1. Of what importance is the office of Governor?
2. Is it true that "Politics, even more than the law, tends
to exalt the position of the governor "? Explain.
3. May the office of Governor be regarded as a stepping
stone to the presidency of the United States? Give reasons
for your answer.
4. List the usual qualifications for the office of Governor.
5. What are some extra-legal qualifications that improve
one's chances for election to the office of Governor?
6. What are the variations in the length of the term of
office of the Governor in the States? The salary?
7. Is there a tendency to lengthen or shorten the term of
office for Governors? Explain.
8. Characterize in general the scope of the Governor's
powers.
9. Should it be possible to remove a Governor from office
before the expiration of his term? Explain. What provisions
are made in your State for this purpose?
10. What is the relation of the Governor to administration?
11. Do all States of the Union have precisely the same type
of administrative organization? Explain.
12. What is the nature of the administrative machine in the
reconstructed States? Name some of these States.
13. Describe the organization of State adrninistration in New
York.
14. Does the Governor occupy a position of greater or less re-
sponsibility in the reconstructed States? Explain.
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15. What is the position of the Governor in the administrative
machine of those States that still retain their old administrative
organization?
16. Point out the advantages and disadvantages of adminis-
trative decentralization.
17. Have attempts been made to counteract the evils of de-
centralization in administration without consolidation of the
agencies of administration? Illustrate.
18. Who, in general, is responsible for the enforcement of the
laws of a State? How extensive is the power of the Governor
in this connection?
19. To what extent does the Governor enjoy the power to
grant pardons, reprieves, and commutations of sentences?
20. How significant is the GoverncA power as commander-
in-chief over the armed forces of the State?
21. List the legislative powers of the Governor. Explain each.
22. Is it true that the Governor is a leader in legislation?
23. What restrictions, if any, should be placed upon the
exercise of the veto power?
24. Compare the office of Governor with that of the President
of the United States.
Questions and Problems for Further Study and
Discussion
1. By what official title is the chief executive officer of your
State known? Where can you get this information?
2. Is it necessary to prescribe qualifications for the office of
Governor in the constitution? Explain.
3. Give the following information concerning the office of
Governor in your State.
a.
Method of nomination e. Salary
b. Method of selection /. Powers
c. Qualifications g. Method of removal
d. Term h. Law of succession
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4. Should a question arise as to who was actually elected
Governor, what authority in your State would determine this
matter?
5. Is the Governor of your State eligible to succeed him-
self? Does he hold office until his successor is elected and
qualified?
6. Is the order of succession in your State the same in case
of vacancy by death, resignation, impeachment, or recall?
7. Under what circumstances may a Governor call a special
session of the legislature? May a special session be of advantage
to him?
8. For what reasons may a Governor veto measures passed
by the legislature of your State? Should he have the power to
veto separate items in appropriation bills? Explain.
9. Does the power of the Governor to grant pardons overlap
or conflict with that of the President? Explain.
10. Is there a tendency to increase or decrease the appointive
power of the Governor?
11. Under what conditions, if at all, may the Governor of
your State remove officers appointed by him? May he remove
any officers elected by the people?
12. What use may a strong Governor make of his messages
to the legislature?
13. List the principal recommendations in the last message
of the Governor to the legislature of your State. Comment on
these.
14. Is it possible for a bill to become a law in your State after
it has been vetoed by the Governor? Explain.
15. Is there a real need for a Lieutenant-Governor?
16. How many Presidents within the last fifty years have had
experience as Governors?
17. List in order the names of all the Governors that your
State has had and give the dates during which each served.
Also indicate whether the Governor was a Democrat or a
Republican or of some other political faith.
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References
Beard's Readings in American Government and Politics, New and Re-
vised Edition, Chap. XXIV.
Munro's The Government of the United States, Third Edition, Chap.
XXXIV.
Ogg and Ray's Introduction to American Government, Fourth Edition,
Chap. XXXIV.
Bates and Field's State Government (1928), Chap. X.
Holcombe's State Government in the United States (1926), Chap. X.
Mathews' American State Government (1924), Chap. VIII.
Mathews and Berdahl's Documents and Readings in American Govern-
ment (1928), Chaps. XVI, XXII.
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? CHAPTER XXVI
(pp. 607-629)
STATE ADMINISTRATION
1. Why is the study of State administration important?
2. What is the approximate outlay of the States in terms of
per cent for the various governmental services?
3. List the titles of the older State administrative officers.
4. Give the duties of each of the above officers.
5. How do the older State administrative officers generally
receive their positions? Comment on this method of selection.
6. How did the States proceed to handle the new functions
which they assumed from decade to decade?
7. Into what divisions has the author classified the great list
of new administrative agencies?
8. Name the five different general types of administrative
agencies.
9. Do administrative boards and commissions generally have
enough power to accomplish results?
10. Characterize in general the organization of the adminis-
trative machinery of the State.
11. Compare the older State administrative officers with the
newer administrative officers as to their relation to the Governor.
12. Trace briefly the movement for the reorganization of
State administration.
13. Make a chart indicating the type of administrative or-
ganization adopted by Illinois in 1917.
14. What principles are involved in this type of administrative
organization that are essential in order to secure efficient and
responsible State administration?
87
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15. Has the consolidation of the administrative machinery in
some of the States received the unqualified approval of the people
living in those States? Explain.
16. Why has the consolidation of the administrative machin-
ery in some of the States not been entirely successful?
17. What criticisms have been made of the consolidated ad-
ministrative program?
18. By what methods are State administrative officers se-
lected?
19. What different methods are employed for the removal of
State administrative officers?
20. To what extent does the spoils system operate in State
Government?
21. When and by whom were the early reforms in civil service
brought about?
22. How extensively is the merit system now used?
23. Explain the attitude of political organizations toward the
merit system.
24. What are the chief provisions of the civil service laws in
the States now using the merit system?
25. What agencies are provided for the administraton of the
civil service laws?
26. Point out the merits of the Maryland civil service law.
27. What are some important organizations that have de-
veloped to assist in the improvement of State civil service? Of
what value are these organizations?
Questions and Problems for Further Study and
Discussion
1. What are some of the difficulties in the way of reorganiza-
tion of State administration?
2. What have the Efficiency and Economy Commissions
accomplished in the way of improving State administration?
3. Will an analogy of industrial and municipal organization
help any in an attempt to revise and reform State administration?
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89
4. Point out the changes that are involved in the improve-
ment of the position of the State executive.
5. What readjustment should take place between the legis-
lative and executive departments of government?
6. List the chief sources of opposition to reforms in State
government and administration. Comment on each.
7. Would the reorganization of State administration tend
to shorten or lengthen the ballot? If the ballot were shortened
would this tend to make the government less democratic?
8. In New Jersey no executive officers of the State are elected
by the people except the Governor. Do you favor this plan?
Do you think it gives the people of New Jersey more or less
control over their State Government? Explain.
9. Does frequent rotation in office tend to make for more or
for less democracy? Explain.
10. What local activities might well be supervised by State
agencies? Why?
11. Will the change in the structure of State administration
alone assure success and bring about desired reforms?
12. Is there a civil service law in your State? If so, explain
how it is administered, to what offices it is applied, and how
appointments are made under it?
13. Comment on the following.
a. "There is little more reason why we should retain an out-
worn instrument of government than that we should continue
to use antiquated methods of manufacture, production, or
transportation. "
b. "One of the most promising tendencies in state government
today is the increasing control of the governor over legislation,
for it makes indirectly for an increased popular control over
the state business. "
C. "The present organization of the legislature is ingeniously
adapted to avoid publicity and evade responsibility. "
14. Make a chart showing the present organization of the
administrative machinery of your State.
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14. How does the length of the term of legislators vary in the
United States? The salary?
15. What in general is the character of the men and women
chosen as representatives to our State legislatures?
16. Characterize in general the powers of the legislature.
17. What limitations are imposed upon State legislatures by
the Federal Constitution? Where in the Constitution are these
to be found?
18. List the limitations that are placed upon the powers of
the State legislatures by the State constitutions.
19. How does the organization of the State legislature compare
with that of Congress?
20. Describe the organization of a typical State legisla-
ture.
21. What steps have been taken to regulate the powers of
committees in the legislature?
22. List in regular order the various steps through which a
bill must pass in the State legislature before it becomes a law.
Note all irregularities that might occur.
23. Is it true that "legislative procedure in the American
states is characterized by chaos and irresponsibility"?
24. What general criticisms are often made of our State legis-
latures?
25. Explain the attempts at reform that have been under-
taken in several States.
26. Point out the chief features of the "bifurcated" or "split
session" as adopted in California.
27. Of what importance is a legislative reference bureau?
Does your State have such a bureau?
28. Describe the plan of reorganized State Government pro-
posed by Herbert Croly in his Promise of American Life. What
is your attitude toward this plan?
29. Describe the structure of the legislature as provided for
in the Model State Constitution. Give your reaction to this
plan.
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Questions and Problems for Further Study and
Discussion
1. Give the following information concerning the legislature
in your State.
a. Type of organization g. Term
b. Number of members h. Salary
in each house i. Powers
c. Qualifications j. Special privileges
d. Disqualifications k. Method of removal
e. Method of nomina- I. Number and kind of
tion sessions
/. Method of selection
2. What officers does a State legislature have, and how are
they selected?
3. Point out the importance and functions of committees
in the legislature.
4. Make a list of the advantages and disadvantages of the
committee system in the State legislatures.
5. What are some of the difficulties involved in securing
sound and desirable legislation?
6. What are the essentials of a good law-making body?
7. Are there any classes in the legislature that are over-
represented? Do you favor a scheme of proportional repre-
sentation?
8. Is there any direct connection between the size of a legis-
lative body and its representative character?
9. What use have the legislatures made of their police power?
10. What is a joint committee? A joint resolution?
11. Do you think that the members of the legislature should
follow the instructions of their constituents when voting for
measures, or should they vote according to their judgment of
what is best without regard to the expressed will of the people?
Explain.
12. Is there an organization in your State whose duty and
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purpose it is to study the records of members of the legislature
in order that honest and efficient legislators might be elected?
If not, do you think that such organization would be desirable?
Give reasons for your answer.
References
Beard's Readings in American Government and Politics, New and Re-
vised Edition, Chap. XXV.
Munro's The Government of the United States, Third Edition, Chaps.
XXXII-XXXIII.
Ogg and Ray's Introduction to American Government, Fourth Edition,
Chaps. XXXI-XXXIII.
Bates and Field's State Government (1928), Chaps. VI-VIII.
Holcombe's State Government in the United States (1926), Chap. DC
Mathews' American State Government (1924), Chaps. VI-VII.
Mathews and Berdahl's Documents and Readings in American Govern-
ment (1928), Chaps. XX-XXI.
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? CHAPTER XXV
(pp. 586-606)
THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR
1. Of what importance is the office of Governor?
2. Is it true that "Politics, even more than the law, tends
to exalt the position of the governor "? Explain.
3. May the office of Governor be regarded as a stepping
stone to the presidency of the United States? Give reasons
for your answer.
4. List the usual qualifications for the office of Governor.
5. What are some extra-legal qualifications that improve
one's chances for election to the office of Governor?
6. What are the variations in the length of the term of
office of the Governor in the States? The salary?
7. Is there a tendency to lengthen or shorten the term of
office for Governors? Explain.
8. Characterize in general the scope of the Governor's
powers.
9. Should it be possible to remove a Governor from office
before the expiration of his term? Explain. What provisions
are made in your State for this purpose?
10. What is the relation of the Governor to administration?
11. Do all States of the Union have precisely the same type
of administrative organization? Explain.
12. What is the nature of the administrative machine in the
reconstructed States? Name some of these States.
13. Describe the organization of State adrninistration in New
York.
14. Does the Governor occupy a position of greater or less re-
sponsibility in the reconstructed States? Explain.
83
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15. What is the position of the Governor in the administrative
machine of those States that still retain their old administrative
organization?
16. Point out the advantages and disadvantages of adminis-
trative decentralization.
17. Have attempts been made to counteract the evils of de-
centralization in administration without consolidation of the
agencies of administration? Illustrate.
18. Who, in general, is responsible for the enforcement of the
laws of a State? How extensive is the power of the Governor
in this connection?
19. To what extent does the Governor enjoy the power to
grant pardons, reprieves, and commutations of sentences?
20. How significant is the GoverncA power as commander-
in-chief over the armed forces of the State?
21. List the legislative powers of the Governor. Explain each.
22. Is it true that the Governor is a leader in legislation?
23. What restrictions, if any, should be placed upon the
exercise of the veto power?
24. Compare the office of Governor with that of the President
of the United States.
Questions and Problems for Further Study and
Discussion
1. By what official title is the chief executive officer of your
State known? Where can you get this information?
2. Is it necessary to prescribe qualifications for the office of
Governor in the constitution? Explain.
3. Give the following information concerning the office of
Governor in your State.
a.
Method of nomination e. Salary
b. Method of selection /. Powers
c. Qualifications g. Method of removal
d. Term h. Law of succession
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? THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR 85
4. Should a question arise as to who was actually elected
Governor, what authority in your State would determine this
matter?
5. Is the Governor of your State eligible to succeed him-
self? Does he hold office until his successor is elected and
qualified?
6. Is the order of succession in your State the same in case
of vacancy by death, resignation, impeachment, or recall?
7. Under what circumstances may a Governor call a special
session of the legislature? May a special session be of advantage
to him?
8. For what reasons may a Governor veto measures passed
by the legislature of your State? Should he have the power to
veto separate items in appropriation bills? Explain.
9. Does the power of the Governor to grant pardons overlap
or conflict with that of the President? Explain.
10. Is there a tendency to increase or decrease the appointive
power of the Governor?
11. Under what conditions, if at all, may the Governor of
your State remove officers appointed by him? May he remove
any officers elected by the people?
12. What use may a strong Governor make of his messages
to the legislature?
13. List the principal recommendations in the last message
of the Governor to the legislature of your State. Comment on
these.
14. Is it possible for a bill to become a law in your State after
it has been vetoed by the Governor? Explain.
15. Is there a real need for a Lieutenant-Governor?
16. How many Presidents within the last fifty years have had
experience as Governors?
17. List in order the names of all the Governors that your
State has had and give the dates during which each served.
Also indicate whether the Governor was a Democrat or a
Republican or of some other political faith.
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References
Beard's Readings in American Government and Politics, New and Re-
vised Edition, Chap. XXIV.
Munro's The Government of the United States, Third Edition, Chap.
XXXIV.
Ogg and Ray's Introduction to American Government, Fourth Edition,
Chap. XXXIV.
Bates and Field's State Government (1928), Chap. X.
Holcombe's State Government in the United States (1926), Chap. X.
Mathews' American State Government (1924), Chap. VIII.
Mathews and Berdahl's Documents and Readings in American Govern-
ment (1928), Chaps. XVI, XXII.
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? CHAPTER XXVI
(pp. 607-629)
STATE ADMINISTRATION
1. Why is the study of State administration important?
2. What is the approximate outlay of the States in terms of
per cent for the various governmental services?
3. List the titles of the older State administrative officers.
4. Give the duties of each of the above officers.
5. How do the older State administrative officers generally
receive their positions? Comment on this method of selection.
6. How did the States proceed to handle the new functions
which they assumed from decade to decade?
7. Into what divisions has the author classified the great list
of new administrative agencies?
8. Name the five different general types of administrative
agencies.
9. Do administrative boards and commissions generally have
enough power to accomplish results?
10. Characterize in general the organization of the adminis-
trative machinery of the State.
11. Compare the older State administrative officers with the
newer administrative officers as to their relation to the Governor.
12. Trace briefly the movement for the reorganization of
State administration.
13. Make a chart indicating the type of administrative or-
ganization adopted by Illinois in 1917.
14. What principles are involved in this type of administrative
organization that are essential in order to secure efficient and
responsible State administration?
87
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15. Has the consolidation of the administrative machinery in
some of the States received the unqualified approval of the people
living in those States? Explain.
16. Why has the consolidation of the administrative machin-
ery in some of the States not been entirely successful?
17. What criticisms have been made of the consolidated ad-
ministrative program?
18. By what methods are State administrative officers se-
lected?
19. What different methods are employed for the removal of
State administrative officers?
20. To what extent does the spoils system operate in State
Government?
21. When and by whom were the early reforms in civil service
brought about?
22. How extensively is the merit system now used?
23. Explain the attitude of political organizations toward the
merit system.
24. What are the chief provisions of the civil service laws in
the States now using the merit system?
25. What agencies are provided for the administraton of the
civil service laws?
26. Point out the merits of the Maryland civil service law.
27. What are some important organizations that have de-
veloped to assist in the improvement of State civil service? Of
what value are these organizations?
Questions and Problems for Further Study and
Discussion
1. What are some of the difficulties in the way of reorganiza-
tion of State administration?
2. What have the Efficiency and Economy Commissions
accomplished in the way of improving State administration?
3. Will an analogy of industrial and municipal organization
help any in an attempt to revise and reform State administration?
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89
4. Point out the changes that are involved in the improve-
ment of the position of the State executive.
5. What readjustment should take place between the legis-
lative and executive departments of government?
6. List the chief sources of opposition to reforms in State
government and administration. Comment on each.
7. Would the reorganization of State administration tend
to shorten or lengthen the ballot? If the ballot were shortened
would this tend to make the government less democratic?
8. In New Jersey no executive officers of the State are elected
by the people except the Governor. Do you favor this plan?
Do you think it gives the people of New Jersey more or less
control over their State Government? Explain.
9. Does frequent rotation in office tend to make for more or
for less democracy? Explain.
10. What local activities might well be supervised by State
agencies? Why?
11. Will the change in the structure of State administration
alone assure success and bring about desired reforms?
12. Is there a civil service law in your State? If so, explain
how it is administered, to what offices it is applied, and how
appointments are made under it?
13. Comment on the following.
a. "There is little more reason why we should retain an out-
worn instrument of government than that we should continue
to use antiquated methods of manufacture, production, or
transportation. "
b. "One of the most promising tendencies in state government
today is the increasing control of the governor over legislation,
for it makes indirectly for an increased popular control over
the state business. "
C. "The present organization of the legislature is ingeniously
adapted to avoid publicity and evade responsibility. "
14. Make a chart showing the present organization of the
administrative machinery of your State.
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