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All of the following were true of the executive position of governor in Texas in 1845 EXCEPT:
a. The governor had to be a citizen of the U. S.
b. The governor had to have lived in Texas for three years before being elected.
The governor had to be at least 30 years old.
d. The governor had to be a Democrat.

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