Texas Constitution Characteristics

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The Texas Constitution is a document much like the U.S Constitution; these documents outline basic laws of the local, State, and or Nation government along with specific functions of government. The Texas constitution was originally drafted in 1836, right after being relinquished from under the command and control of the Mexican government also known as the Republic of Texas. It was framed by the Constitutional Convention of 1875 and adopted on 15 Feb 1876. When it came to organizing Texas many factors came into play being as though Texas originally belonged to Mexico. The Texas Constitution is very unique, as it hold much of its untraditional history. Its content contain a large portion of the U.S Constitution as well as fragments from already established Mexican rules and regulations. …show more content…

Texas along with the other 49 state base their political culture off of the Daniel Elazar theory. Daniel Elazar, a political scientist and his associate did an extensive study; investigating the political culture of all 50 states. Upon completion of his research he identified three political cultures: moralistic, individualistic and traditionalistic. There were several states that possessed one or more of the following traits. Texas being one of them, being as though it carried on root from its original Spanish and Mexican heritage. Texas political culture is very diverse; although there traditionalistic, meaning being historically dominant with the intended purpose of reinforcing elite powers. Their also individualistic where their viewed as a marketplace in which citizens strive to better their personal welfare, and citizens are encouraged to participate in individual achievement

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