Final answer:
The question about the DBPR Secretary's role in confirming Commission members appointed by a governor cannot be answered with the information provided.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question addresses the appointment process of Commission members and their confirmation by the DBPR Secretary.
However, based on the provided reference materials, the information needed to conclusively confirm or deny the appointment process by a governor and the role of the DBPR Secretary is not available.
Instead, the materials show different aspects of governance, such as the veto power of colonial governors, the Trustee system, the composition of the Executive Department in a state, Dillon's Rule.
Elected state officials, Southern redeemers' goals, the political inclinations during the ratification debates.
The influence of term limits on the representation of women in state legislatures, the conservatism of Pennsylvania's constitution during the Revolutionary Era, and women's suffrage in the same period.