STATE GOVERNMENT (TEXAS) 2306 TEST QUESTIONS CHAPTERS 2-4 These Question are taken directly from a test given to my sophomore class at a Texas A&M university. I hope that since the Professor is not listed it will discourage cheating‚ but still help studiers. Class Books: Texas Politics "Individuals Making a Difference" (and a reading book labeled Texas Politics pairs with above book) TEST 2-4 States are classified as megastates based on which on the following: -population‚ urbanization
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“The World Turned Upside Down: Reconstruction in Texas” 1. Introduction: The Myth vs. the Reality of Reconstruction 2. Wartime Reconstruction 3. Postwar Reconstruction 4. Congressional Reconstruction 5. Undoing Reconstruction 6. Enduring Impacts of Reconstruction in Texas _______________________________________________________________________ The Myth vs. the Reality of Reconstruction The Myth: At the end of the Civil War‚ in which Southerners had fought valiantly against the brutal
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It was a beautiful morning in Texas‚ the skies were blue‚ and there no clouds in sight. Parents and children were gathered along side the road to see the thrilling sight that was about to pass right before their eyes. Nobody at the parade that day could have been happier‚ as they watched their nation’s leader slowly drive past them in a large motorcade. My wife had just turned around to tell the president how much Texas loved him‚ when a shot rang out that changed our nation forever. The first
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The first known African American to arrive in Texas was named Estevanico. In 1528‚ he was brought to Texas as a slave. It took the efforts of many people of many different races to make Texas what it is today and to help the state slowly move forward from the dark days of slavery‚ racism‚ segregations‚ and oppression. Along the way‚ African American Texans have contributed to the culture of the state‚ and many black Texans made historical contributions as well. All of African American Texan’s history
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The Texas Association of Realtors praises Gov. Perry’s tax commission for its recommendations to improve the state’s current tax structure. The Texas Tax Reform Commission‚ chaired by former state Comptroller John Sharp‚ has developed a plan to provide long-term property tax relief and improve public school funding. Texas Realtors support the panel’s key proposalsreducing homeowners’ tax rate for school operations and maintenance by approximately one-third and imposing a low-rate‚ broad-based business
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A Journey Through Texas Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca De Vaca and his three countrymen wandered for months through Texas as they journeyed toward the Spanish settlement in Mexico City. In the course of his travels‚ de Vaca healed a Native American by performing the first recorded surgery in Texas. His resulting fame attracted so many followers that de Vaca noted in his journal that “the number of our companions became so large that we could no longer control them.” As they continued traveling westward
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West Texas A&M established on September 20‚ 1910‚ was originally known as West Texas state normal college‚ and will provide me with the opportunity to learn new skills to further my career. “The size of West Texas A&M University is a public institution that was founded in 1910. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 7‚279‚ its setting is suburban and the campus size is 13 acres.” It utilizes a semester- based academic calendar. To be accepted into West Texas A&M you are required to have a 2
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Explaining the 2011 Record Drought in Texas By Marco Gamez Physical Geography 1. Worst Drought According to the National Weather Service‚ in 2011 Texas endured the single worst drought in it ’s history. During the drought‚ which began in October 2010‚ wildfires burned thousands of square miles and may have killed as much as half a billion trees (Tam 1). The weather was hot and dry with very little rain throughout the year. August 2010 through July 2011 saw the brunt of the worst drought
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Abstract If any single animal could be said to represent of the state of Texas‚ that animal could only be the iconic Texas Longhorn. Saved from the brink of extinction‚ this hardy and resilient symbol of Texas‚ is a uniquely American breed of cattle‚ easily recognizable worldwide because of the prodigious horn length of the breed‚ used by the males to protect the herd. Left alone in the wild‚ the Texas Longhorn can live for twenty years or more‚ although if domesticated and raised for meat‚ that
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focused on the Annexation of Texas. The Annexation was a must because Texas was no longer able to be an independent state. Texas need help‚ and that help was from the United States. The Annexation of Texas was a great thing for everyone because it offered Texas so much resources‚ but that did not mean it did not cause Texas problems or frustrations. Following the Annexation of Texas‚ the Americans and the Mexicans were forced to live and concede with one and other within Texas. However‚ this was never
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