Texas History - TExES Social Studies 7-12 (232)

Texas History - TExES Social Studies 7-12 (232)

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History, Social Studies

7th - 12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How did the Law of 1830 reflect tensions between Texas and the Mexican government?

Back

Anglo dominance in Texas, strong ties with the United States, weak identification with Mexico, and the US policy of westward expansion threatened Mexican control over Texas.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Following the Texas Revolution, whom of the following were considered citizens of the Republic of Texas? African American, Tejano, and white men; Tejano and white men only; Tejano and white men and women; white men and women only

Back

Tejano and white men only

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The Redeemer were able to

Back

reinstate several prominent, pro-secession Texans to public office after the war, write a new constitution, ensure that the Democrats regained power after the Civil War.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following is an example of the Progressive tradition and movement in Texas?
Options:
Governor Hobby acting to protect striking Galveston dockworkers,
Legislation restricting corporate behavior and benefiting the rural poor passed during the Hogg and the Feguson administrations,
Increased job opportunities for migrant workers in south Texas in the citrus industry,
The successful connection of the T&P and Southern Pacific

Back

Legislation restricting corporate behavior and benefiting the rural poor passed during the Hogg and the Feguson administrations

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How has modern Texas influenced the United States? Options: White Texans overwhelmingly supported Johnson’s administration. Many influential Texans like Barbara Jordan and Henry Gonzalez were important figures in the Civil Rights Movement. Today, Texas is the national leader in tech manufacturing. B and C only.

Back

Many influential Texans like Barbara Jordan and Henry Gonzalez were important figures in the Civil Rights Movement. Today, Texas is the national leader in tech manufacturing.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The first Texans to make contact with Europeans were

Back

the Karankawa.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The driving force behind Spanish exploration and settlement of Texas was: to convert native Texans to Christianity, to capture land to raise cattle, a profitable good to satisfy demand for beef in Europe, to create a buffer zone to prevent French incursions into Mexico, to pursue rumors of gold farther inland in Texas.

Back

to pursue rumors of gold farther inland in Texas.

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