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Spring Benchmark 2022

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    Texas History
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  • Why is 1861 important in Texas and U.S. History?
    It was the start of the Civil War
    Texas was annexed by the United States
    It was the end of the Texas Republic
    It was the year Texas became a republic
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  • Which of the following is NOT a way that the growth of the railroads affected Texas?
    It allowed cattle and crops to find northern markets
    It brought fast, reliable transportation
    It eliminated the need for cowboys
    It opened the way for industrialization
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  • The FIRST oil discovered in Texas was near the present day city of Beaumont and was called
    Big Sabine
    Spindletop
    Wildcat
    Brindle Mountain
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  • What conclusion can be drawn about wind energy in Texas?
    Texas leads the nation in generating wind energy
    soon be more wind farms in gulf than plains
    Wind farms are highly profitable in Texas
    Texas plans to build wind farms the state
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  • Why did Texas continue to fight the Civil War after General Robert E. Lee surrendered?
    It did not believe Lee had actually surrendered
    It wanted Union to agree to terms about slavery
    It refused to accept Lee’s authority to make peace w/ union
    It took a long time for the news to reach Texas
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  • Which of the following factors was considered the biggest threat to the institution of slavery in Texas?
    The Committee of Public Safety’s steps to seize federal prop
    Secessionist leader William P. Rogers’s speeches
    The election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency
    Sam Houston’s refusal allegiance to confederacy
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  • Texas women won full voting rights in 1919 as a direct result of which measure?
    The Reconstruction Constitution
    A Texas referendum
    Lobbying by Minnie Fisher Cunningham
    Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
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  • People who supported the nineteenth-century social, economic, and political reform movements in Texas and throughout the United States are best known as -
    Progressives
    Evangelicals
    Pessimists
    Grangers
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  • The first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution and the first article of the Texas Constitution
    Describe a system of checks and balances among the branches
    Contain a Bill of Rights protecting the individual rights
    Establish a separation of powers among the branches of govt
    Establish a republican form of government
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  • Before the Civil War, only 25 percent of Texas families owned slaves. Yet most nineteenth-century Texans opposed any interference with the institution of slavery because -
    slavery was necessary for the development of strong military
    outlawing slavery interfered with states’ rights
    they might eventually owned slaves as well
    slavery was necessary for continued economic growth
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  • Economic growth in Texas after World War I was mostly the result of which industry?
    Ranching
    Cotton
    Oil
    Lumber
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  • Texas politicians embraced which political solution to the Great Depression?
    Reconstruction
    Rationing
    The New Deal
    Social Realism
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  • The principle of checks and balances is best reflected in which of the following?
    legislation to pass a budget
    people of Texas to amend the state’s constitution
    judicial branch to appoint new judges
    Texas House of Representatives to impeach the governor
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  • What did the Texas cities of Houston, Corpus Christi, and Beaumont have in common?
    They were all originally Spanish language terms
    They grew as a result of railroad development
    They grew as a result of the oil industry
    They are all located in northern Texas
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  • In the 1930s, physical factors, such as extremely high temperatures and severe droughts, led to the Dust Bowl. What human factors also contributed to this natural disaster?
    Farmers did not harvest enough of their crops
    Farmers over planted their crops
    Farmers fenced in their lands
    Farmers dug too many wells for irrigation
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  • How did United States involvement in World War II result in economic growth for Texas?
    It caused the government to demand higher quality goods
    It inspired workers to become more dedicated
    It reduced the availability of raw materials
    It increased demand for oil, cotton, food, and lumber
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