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  • What is NOT an example of separation of powers in the Texas Constitution?
    The right of the public to elect state representatives
  • What best describes the significance of the Battle of Palmetto Ranch?
    It was the last major land battle fought in the Civil War
  • Texas women won full voting rights in 1919 as a direct result of which measure?
    Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
  • The FIRST oil discovered in Texas was near the present day city of Beaumont and was called
    Spindletop
  • 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 -
    They believed that slavery was necessary for continued economic growth in Texas
  • What is an example of the principle of individual rights in the Texas Constitution?
    The Texas Constitution protects the freedom to assemble
  • What best summarizes how Texas society changed immediately after World War II?
    It became an urban rather than rural society
  • The first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution and the first article of the Texas Constitution
    Contain a Bill of Rights protecting the individual rights of citizens such as freedom of speech
  • Why did Texas continue to fight the Civil War after General Robert E. Lee surrendered?
    It took a long time for the news to reach Texas due to its distance from the east
  • Economic growth in Texas after World War I was mostly the result of which industry?
    Oil
  • What conclusion can be drawn about wind energy in Texas?
    Texas leads the nation in generating wind energy
  • What was considered the biggest threat to the institution of slavery in Texas?
    The election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency
  • How did United States involvement in World War II result in economic growth for Texas?
    It increased demand for oil, cotton, food, and lumber
  • 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 over planted their crops
  • Which best characterizes Texas during the Great Depression and World War II?
    Rapidly growing population due to plentiful manufacturing jobs during the war
  • Why is 1861 important in Texas and U.S. History?
    It was the start of the Civil War
  • What is NOT a way that the growth of the railroads affected Texas?
    It eliminated the need for cowboys
  • In the years after the Civil War, the United States economy became increasingly -
    Industrial
  • The principle of checks and balances is best reflected by?
    The ability of the Texas House of Representatives to impeach the governor
  • What did the Texas cities of Houston, Corpus Christi, and Beaumont have in common?
    They grew as a result of the oil industry
  • People who supported the nineteenth-century social, economic, and political reform movements in Texas and throughout the United States are best known as -
    Progressives
  • Texas politicians embraced which political solution to the Great Depression?
    The New Deal
  • How does the division of government in the US Constitution compare to the division of government in the Texas Constitution?
    Both are divided into three parts, the executive, legislative, and judicial