Deck 11: The Way Forward

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The mainstay of the Republic of Texas tax system was:

A) luxury taxes
B) income taxes
C) tariffs on imported goods
D) property taxes
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Who was the Reconstruction Era Republican governor of Texas?

A) Sterling Robertson
B) Edmund J. Davis
C) Edward Clark
D) Frank Lubbock
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The first state to adopt a general sales tax in 1932 was:

A) Mississippi
B) Texas
C) Massachusetts
D) California
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At its height in the mid-1950s, the severance taxes on oil and natural gas provided what percent of Texas revenues?

A) one-tenth
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
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At the state level, the general sales tax in Texas is:

A) 4.25 percent
B) 5.25 percent
C) 6.25 percent
D) 8.25 percent
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Who beat Texas Governor Mark White for re-election in 1986?

A) George W. Bush
B) Ann Richards
C) Dolph Briscoe
D) Bill Clements
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The "three-legged stool" of state revenues refers to all but which of the following revenue types?

A) property taxes
B) sales taxes
C) income taxes
D) inheritance taxes
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Texas is one of how many states that has neither a corporate nor a personal income tax?

A) 2
B) 5
C) 9
D) 15
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In 2006, the Texas legislature revised the corporate franchise fee. It is now called:

A) income tax
B) value added tax
C) margins tax
D) flat tax
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Texas and only one other southern state has no personal income tax. Which of the following is the other state?

A) Mississippi
B) Florida
C) Alabama
D) South Carolina
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The former Texas governor who declared personal bankruptcy in 1987 was:

A) John Connally
B) Dolph Briscoe
C) Preston Smith
D) Bob Bullock
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Which president of the Republic of Texas started a navy and invaded New Mexico?

A) Frank Lubbock
B) Sam Houston
C) Mirabeau B.Lamar
D) Sterling Robertson
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The historian Randolph Campbell reports that in the 1850s the value of slaves constituted about what share of the state's total tax assessment?

A) one-quarter
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
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The federal income tax was approved with the adoption in 1913 of which Amendment to the Constitution?

A) 5th
B) 12th
C) 14th
D) 16th
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Tax reforms implemented by governors Lanham and Campbell in the early 20th century included all but which of the following:

A) income tax
B) inheritance tax
C) severance tax
D) franchise tax on capital investment
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In what year did Texas adopt the General Sales Tax?

A) 1941
B) 1951
C) 1961
D) 1971
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Who was the Texas Comptroller who pushed for an income tax in the 1980s and 1990s?

A) William Hobby
B) Bob Bullock
C) Mark White
D) Dolph Briscoe
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George W. Bush was first elected governor of Texas in:

A) 1986
B) 1990
C) 1994
D) 1998
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Setting aside federal revenues, what portion of Texas revenues come from sales taxes?

A) 50 percent
B) 60 percent
C) 70 percent
D) 80 percent
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Texas passed a severance tax on oil in:

A) 1905
B) 1925
C) 1945
D) 1965
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Since 1990, Texas state tax revenues have been about what percent of the national average for state tax revenues?

A) 60 percent
B) 70 percent
C) 80 percent
D) 90 percent
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The Tax Foundation "tax effort" measure of the percent of personal income taken in state and local taxes places Texas where among the 50 states?

A) 30th
B) 35th
C) 40th
D) 45th
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Texas is one of how many states without a personal income tax?

A) 3
B) 7
C) 13
D) 19
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State income tax rates generally bear what relation to federal income tax rates?

A) state rates are tied to federal rates
B) state rates are higher than federal rates
C) state rates are lower than federal rates
D) federal rates are lower than state rates
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If Texas were to pass an income tax, two-thirds of the revenue would constitutionally be required to go to:

A) reduce property taxes
B) improve public education
C) develop a water plan
D) improve transportation
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What do you make of the fact that Wisconsin was the first state to adopt an income tax in 1911, Mississippi was the first to adopt a general sales tax in 1932, and Texas has a general sales tax but not an income tax? Think political culture!
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What accounts for the volatility and, more importantly, the sharp decline in severance tax revenues as a share of total revenues since 1950?
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How would you revise the Texas revenue system to put the state on a firm revenue footing for the future?
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Upon which social class does the sales tax fall most heavily and why?
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As severance tax revenue has fallen from one-third of Texas revenues to less than one-tenth today, what revenue source has Texas tapped to make up the difference?
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What led Texas Comptroller and later Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock in the 1980s and 1990s to call for an income tax?
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How did Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock respond to the pushback against his proposal for an income tax in Texas?
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How did the tax law changes of the late-1980s and early 1990s help the revival of the oil and gas industries in Texas and reduce the severance tax revenues into the state treasury?
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When Texas entered the Union in 1845, the federal government seized 150 million acres of unclaimed land within the state.
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The Texas state income tax was approved in 1957.
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The General Sales Tax in Texas is 6.25 percent with municipalities allowed to add up to an additional 2 percent.
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If an income tax were ever approved in Texas, two-thirds of the revenues would have to go to reducing property taxes.
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The former Texas governor who declared personal bankruptcy in 1987 was_______
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Who was the Reconstruction era Republican Governor of Texas?_______
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The federal income tax was approved in what year?_______
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Texas passed a_______tax on oil in 1905.
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Texas oil is sold into an _______ market.
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A tax system that takes a larger percentage of the income of the poor than of the wealthy is called a _______ tax system.
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The _______ tax passed in 2006 was a revision of the old franchise fee.
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Deck 11: The Way Forward
1
The mainstay of the Republic of Texas tax system was:

A) luxury taxes
B) income taxes
C) tariffs on imported goods
D) property taxes
C
2
Who was the Reconstruction Era Republican governor of Texas?

A) Sterling Robertson
B) Edmund J. Davis
C) Edward Clark
D) Frank Lubbock
B
3
The first state to adopt a general sales tax in 1932 was:

A) Mississippi
B) Texas
C) Massachusetts
D) California
A
4
At its height in the mid-1950s, the severance taxes on oil and natural gas provided what percent of Texas revenues?

A) one-tenth
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
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At the state level, the general sales tax in Texas is:

A) 4.25 percent
B) 5.25 percent
C) 6.25 percent
D) 8.25 percent
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Who beat Texas Governor Mark White for re-election in 1986?

A) George W. Bush
B) Ann Richards
C) Dolph Briscoe
D) Bill Clements
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The "three-legged stool" of state revenues refers to all but which of the following revenue types?

A) property taxes
B) sales taxes
C) income taxes
D) inheritance taxes
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Texas is one of how many states that has neither a corporate nor a personal income tax?

A) 2
B) 5
C) 9
D) 15
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In 2006, the Texas legislature revised the corporate franchise fee. It is now called:

A) income tax
B) value added tax
C) margins tax
D) flat tax
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Texas and only one other southern state has no personal income tax. Which of the following is the other state?

A) Mississippi
B) Florida
C) Alabama
D) South Carolina
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The former Texas governor who declared personal bankruptcy in 1987 was:

A) John Connally
B) Dolph Briscoe
C) Preston Smith
D) Bob Bullock
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Which president of the Republic of Texas started a navy and invaded New Mexico?

A) Frank Lubbock
B) Sam Houston
C) Mirabeau B.Lamar
D) Sterling Robertson
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The historian Randolph Campbell reports that in the 1850s the value of slaves constituted about what share of the state's total tax assessment?

A) one-quarter
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
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14
The federal income tax was approved with the adoption in 1913 of which Amendment to the Constitution?

A) 5th
B) 12th
C) 14th
D) 16th
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Tax reforms implemented by governors Lanham and Campbell in the early 20th century included all but which of the following:

A) income tax
B) inheritance tax
C) severance tax
D) franchise tax on capital investment
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In what year did Texas adopt the General Sales Tax?

A) 1941
B) 1951
C) 1961
D) 1971
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Who was the Texas Comptroller who pushed for an income tax in the 1980s and 1990s?

A) William Hobby
B) Bob Bullock
C) Mark White
D) Dolph Briscoe
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George W. Bush was first elected governor of Texas in:

A) 1986
B) 1990
C) 1994
D) 1998
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Setting aside federal revenues, what portion of Texas revenues come from sales taxes?

A) 50 percent
B) 60 percent
C) 70 percent
D) 80 percent
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Texas passed a severance tax on oil in:

A) 1905
B) 1925
C) 1945
D) 1965
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Since 1990, Texas state tax revenues have been about what percent of the national average for state tax revenues?

A) 60 percent
B) 70 percent
C) 80 percent
D) 90 percent
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The Tax Foundation "tax effort" measure of the percent of personal income taken in state and local taxes places Texas where among the 50 states?

A) 30th
B) 35th
C) 40th
D) 45th
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Texas is one of how many states without a personal income tax?

A) 3
B) 7
C) 13
D) 19
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State income tax rates generally bear what relation to federal income tax rates?

A) state rates are tied to federal rates
B) state rates are higher than federal rates
C) state rates are lower than federal rates
D) federal rates are lower than state rates
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If Texas were to pass an income tax, two-thirds of the revenue would constitutionally be required to go to:

A) reduce property taxes
B) improve public education
C) develop a water plan
D) improve transportation
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What do you make of the fact that Wisconsin was the first state to adopt an income tax in 1911, Mississippi was the first to adopt a general sales tax in 1932, and Texas has a general sales tax but not an income tax? Think political culture!
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What accounts for the volatility and, more importantly, the sharp decline in severance tax revenues as a share of total revenues since 1950?
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How would you revise the Texas revenue system to put the state on a firm revenue footing for the future?
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Upon which social class does the sales tax fall most heavily and why?
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As severance tax revenue has fallen from one-third of Texas revenues to less than one-tenth today, what revenue source has Texas tapped to make up the difference?
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What led Texas Comptroller and later Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock in the 1980s and 1990s to call for an income tax?
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How did Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock respond to the pushback against his proposal for an income tax in Texas?
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How did the tax law changes of the late-1980s and early 1990s help the revival of the oil and gas industries in Texas and reduce the severance tax revenues into the state treasury?
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When Texas entered the Union in 1845, the federal government seized 150 million acres of unclaimed land within the state.
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The Texas state income tax was approved in 1957.
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The General Sales Tax in Texas is 6.25 percent with municipalities allowed to add up to an additional 2 percent.
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If an income tax were ever approved in Texas, two-thirds of the revenues would have to go to reducing property taxes.
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The former Texas governor who declared personal bankruptcy in 1987 was_______
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Who was the Reconstruction era Republican Governor of Texas?_______
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The federal income tax was approved in what year?_______
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Texas passed a_______tax on oil in 1905.
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Texas oil is sold into an _______ market.
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A tax system that takes a larger percentage of the income of the poor than of the wealthy is called a _______ tax system.
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The _______ tax passed in 2006 was a revision of the old franchise fee.
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