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Semester Review
What are the defining characteristics
of the Early Statehood Era?
• Texas becomes a state
• Border disputes with Mexico
• Increased population
What were the terms of the Treaty of
Guadalupe Hidalgo?
• War with Mexico ended in 1848
• U.S. acquires the Mexican Cession
• Border is settled
3. What are the defining
characteristics of the Civil War Era?
• Southern states secede
• 4 year war between the U.S. and Confederacy
4. List the main causes of the Civil
War
• States’ rights
• Slavery
• Tariffs
• Election of Lincoln
5. What prompted the removal of Sam
Houston as governor?
• He refused to take an oath of allegiance to the
Confederacy
6. What was the purpose of the Union
blockade?
• To stop trade in and out of Texas
7. List the Civil War battles in Texas.
• Galveston
• Sabine Pass
• Palmito Ranch
8. What did the 14th Amendement
guarantee?
• Citizenship and equal rights of African
Americans
9. List the effects of Texas
Reconstruction.
• Texas adopts the Constitution of 1866
• Freedman’s Bureau is created
• Southern states create Black Codes
10. Define sharecropper.
• A tenant farmer who could not afford to own
land and received a share of the crop value
minus rent and other expenses.
11. What are the defining characteristics of the
Cotton, Cattle, and Railroad Era?
• Period of growth and prosperity
• Cotton industry rebounds
• Demand for beef in east leads to cattle drives
• Railroad end cattle drives but lead to
settlement in western Texas.
12. Define Buffalo Soldiers. What was
their purpose?
• African American soldiers on the Texas
frontier.
• Purpose was to protect settlers from Native
Americans.
13. Why was there a need for cattle drives?
What was the final destination?
• Get cattle to eastern cities.
• Final destinations: Kansas, Colorado,
Wyoming
14. Why did cattle trails expand after
the Civil War?
• As settler and railroads moved west, new trails
also expanded west.
15. What impact did windmills have on
settlements and the open range method of
ranching?
• They accessed underground water.
• Led to settlements and farming in West Texas.
16. What brought and end to cattle
drives?
• Barbed wire
17. What are the defining
characteristics of the Age of Oil?
• New industry in Texas
• Increased population
• Growth of urban areas
• Factories in cities
• Progressive Era and labor unions
18. Define fossil fuels and give
examples.
• Non-renewable source of energy.
• Examples: oil and coal
19. Identify Spindletop. Explain its
importance and the year it was drilled.
• First major oil discovery in Texas in 1901.
• Began growth of oil industry in Texas.
20. Define labor unions. Explain why
they were organized.
• Urban worker formed unions to gain better
wages and working conditions during the
Progressive Era.
21. What effect did the oil industry have
on West Texas towns such as Midland?
• Towns grew as the demand for oil increased.
22. Which industry had the greates
economic effec on East Texas in the early
1900s?
• Oil
23. What did the 1900 hurricane in Galveston
cause the city to build to protect itself from
future storms?
• A seawall
24. What was the Progressive
Movement?
• A social movement that wanted to help urban
workers and make government more efficient.
25. List the major reforms of the
Progressive Movement.
• Prohibition of alcohol
• Laws governing elections
• Women’s suffrage
26. What are the defining characteristics of the
Great Depression and WWII?
• American fought in two world wars.
• U.S. experience the Great Depression and
Dust Bowl
27. What was a social effect of WWI
and WWII on the lives of women?
• Women entered the workforce.
28. What was a social effect of the
Dust Bowl?
• Many people left Texas and moved to
California.
29. Who was Sam Rayburn and why
was he important to Texas?
• U.S. Speaker of the House
• Had ability to get legislation approved by
Congress during the Great Depression and
WWII.
30. What was the main purpose of New
Deal programs during the Great
Depression?
• Provide jobs to unemployed Texans.
• Jobs include building roads, bridges, and
improving state and national parks.
31. What were economic effects of
WWII on Texans?
• Food and other items were rationed.
• Women joined the workforce
32. What was a social effect of WWII?
• Minorities began to work for equality/civil
rights.
33. What are the defining characteristics
of Civil Rights & Conservatism?
• Realization of social and economic
discrimination experienced by minorities led
to demand for equal rights.
34. Identify Hector P. Garcia
• Founded the GI Forum and WWII to help
Mexican Americans receive benefits under the
GI Bill.
35. Identify James L. Farmer.
• Founded CORE to end racial discrimination
through the U.S.
36. Explain Brown vs. Board of
Education.
• Segregated school ruled unconstitutional.
• Led to desegregation of schools.
37. Identify Barbara Jordan.
• First African American woman in Texas Senate
since 1883.
• First African American woman from the south
in U.S. Congress.
• Member of Watergate hearings.
38. Identify Henry B. Gonzalez.
• First Mexican American from Texas elected to
U.S. Congress.
• Worked to pass civil rights legislation.
39. What have U.S. citizens used to promote the
1st amendment idea of civil rights?
• Public demonstrations
• Press
40. What was the Civil Rights Act and who was
U.S. President when it was passed?
• It provided civil rights for all (Equal
opportunity).
• President Lyndon B. Johnson.
41. What was the original goal of
LULAC?
• Created to support the civil rights of Spanish-
speaking people in the U.S.
42. What are the defining characteristics and
events of Contemporary Texas?
• More growth due to oil.
• Technology (space program, medicine)
• Cultural diversity
43. What effect did the oil boom have
on the state of Texas in the 1970s?
• People from the U.S. and other nations moved
to Texas, leading to increased population and
cultural diversity.
44. Identify the following individuals.
• Michael Debakey & Denton Cooley-heart
surgeons, developed techniques used in
surgery today.
• Walter Cunningham-Apollo astronaut
• Michael Dell-Started the Dell computer
company.
• Benjy Brooks-First pediatric surgeon in Texas
45. What is the significance of
Houston to various industries in Texas?
• Medical Centers
• NASA
• Petroleum
• Agricultural Chemicals
• Research
• Largest seaport in Texas
46. List example of festivals and celebration in
Texas that reflect cultural diversity.
• St. Patrick’s Day parade
• Cinco de Mayo festivals
• Octoberfest
• Kwanzaa
• Livestock shows and rodeos
• Celtic heritage and festivals
47. What industries have led to greater economic
interdependence between Texas and the World
economy?
• Oil and technology
48. What industries have experienced boom
and bust cycles in Texas in recent years?
• Oil
• Real estate
• Computer technology
• Banking
49. Identify and explain the five freedoms
stated in the 1st Amendment.
• Speech
• Press
• Assembly
• Religion
• Petition
50. Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution
gave women the right to vote?
• 19th Amendment
51. What is the relationship between
the U.S. and Texas Constitutions?
• The Texas Constitution was patterned after
the U.S. Constitution.
52. Identify key features of the Texas
Constitution.
• Bill of Rights
• Separation of Powers
• Checks and Balances
• Limited government
• Election of judges and officials
53. Why did the writers of the Texas
Constitution believe in the separation of
powers?
• To limit the power of the government by
dividing it into 3 branches.
54. Which principle of government allows
citizens to vote for government officials?
• Repubilcanism
55. Define the following terms:
• Bicameral-A legislature with 2 houses (Senate
& House of Representatives)
• Amendment-An addition to a document, such
as the Constitution
56. How many people serve in the
Texas State Legislature?
• Senate-31
• House of Representatives-150
57. Who leads the Texas Senate?
• Lt. Governor
58. Who is the leader of the municipal
(city) government?
• Mayor
59. What are the voting requirements
in Texas?
• Must be at least 18 years old.
• Resident of Texas
• Must register to vote
60. What are civic responsibilities of
Texas citizens?
• Vote
• Pay taxes
• Serve on a jury
61. Contrast the human & physical
characteristics of the Coastal Plains and Great
Plains regions of Texas.
• Coastal Plains-Human (Higher population,
more and larger cities), Physical (more rainfall)
• Great Plains-Human (More wind farms),
Physical (dry)

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Spring 2013 review

  • 2. What are the defining characteristics of the Early Statehood Era? • Texas becomes a state • Border disputes with Mexico • Increased population
  • 3. What were the terms of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? • War with Mexico ended in 1848 • U.S. acquires the Mexican Cession • Border is settled
  • 4. 3. What are the defining characteristics of the Civil War Era? • Southern states secede • 4 year war between the U.S. and Confederacy
  • 5. 4. List the main causes of the Civil War • States’ rights • Slavery • Tariffs • Election of Lincoln
  • 6. 5. What prompted the removal of Sam Houston as governor? • He refused to take an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy
  • 7. 6. What was the purpose of the Union blockade? • To stop trade in and out of Texas
  • 8. 7. List the Civil War battles in Texas. • Galveston • Sabine Pass • Palmito Ranch
  • 9. 8. What did the 14th Amendement guarantee? • Citizenship and equal rights of African Americans
  • 10. 9. List the effects of Texas Reconstruction. • Texas adopts the Constitution of 1866 • Freedman’s Bureau is created • Southern states create Black Codes
  • 11. 10. Define sharecropper. • A tenant farmer who could not afford to own land and received a share of the crop value minus rent and other expenses.
  • 12. 11. What are the defining characteristics of the Cotton, Cattle, and Railroad Era? • Period of growth and prosperity • Cotton industry rebounds • Demand for beef in east leads to cattle drives • Railroad end cattle drives but lead to settlement in western Texas.
  • 13. 12. Define Buffalo Soldiers. What was their purpose? • African American soldiers on the Texas frontier. • Purpose was to protect settlers from Native Americans.
  • 14. 13. Why was there a need for cattle drives? What was the final destination? • Get cattle to eastern cities. • Final destinations: Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming
  • 15. 14. Why did cattle trails expand after the Civil War? • As settler and railroads moved west, new trails also expanded west.
  • 16. 15. What impact did windmills have on settlements and the open range method of ranching? • They accessed underground water. • Led to settlements and farming in West Texas.
  • 17. 16. What brought and end to cattle drives? • Barbed wire
  • 18. 17. What are the defining characteristics of the Age of Oil? • New industry in Texas • Increased population • Growth of urban areas • Factories in cities • Progressive Era and labor unions
  • 19. 18. Define fossil fuels and give examples. • Non-renewable source of energy. • Examples: oil and coal
  • 20. 19. Identify Spindletop. Explain its importance and the year it was drilled. • First major oil discovery in Texas in 1901. • Began growth of oil industry in Texas.
  • 21. 20. Define labor unions. Explain why they were organized. • Urban worker formed unions to gain better wages and working conditions during the Progressive Era.
  • 22. 21. What effect did the oil industry have on West Texas towns such as Midland? • Towns grew as the demand for oil increased.
  • 23. 22. Which industry had the greates economic effec on East Texas in the early 1900s? • Oil
  • 24. 23. What did the 1900 hurricane in Galveston cause the city to build to protect itself from future storms? • A seawall
  • 25. 24. What was the Progressive Movement? • A social movement that wanted to help urban workers and make government more efficient.
  • 26. 25. List the major reforms of the Progressive Movement. • Prohibition of alcohol • Laws governing elections • Women’s suffrage
  • 27. 26. What are the defining characteristics of the Great Depression and WWII? • American fought in two world wars. • U.S. experience the Great Depression and Dust Bowl
  • 28. 27. What was a social effect of WWI and WWII on the lives of women? • Women entered the workforce.
  • 29. 28. What was a social effect of the Dust Bowl? • Many people left Texas and moved to California.
  • 30. 29. Who was Sam Rayburn and why was he important to Texas? • U.S. Speaker of the House • Had ability to get legislation approved by Congress during the Great Depression and WWII.
  • 31. 30. What was the main purpose of New Deal programs during the Great Depression? • Provide jobs to unemployed Texans. • Jobs include building roads, bridges, and improving state and national parks.
  • 32. 31. What were economic effects of WWII on Texans? • Food and other items were rationed. • Women joined the workforce
  • 33. 32. What was a social effect of WWII? • Minorities began to work for equality/civil rights.
  • 34. 33. What are the defining characteristics of Civil Rights & Conservatism? • Realization of social and economic discrimination experienced by minorities led to demand for equal rights.
  • 35. 34. Identify Hector P. Garcia • Founded the GI Forum and WWII to help Mexican Americans receive benefits under the GI Bill.
  • 36. 35. Identify James L. Farmer. • Founded CORE to end racial discrimination through the U.S.
  • 37. 36. Explain Brown vs. Board of Education. • Segregated school ruled unconstitutional. • Led to desegregation of schools.
  • 38. 37. Identify Barbara Jordan. • First African American woman in Texas Senate since 1883. • First African American woman from the south in U.S. Congress. • Member of Watergate hearings.
  • 39. 38. Identify Henry B. Gonzalez. • First Mexican American from Texas elected to U.S. Congress. • Worked to pass civil rights legislation.
  • 40. 39. What have U.S. citizens used to promote the 1st amendment idea of civil rights? • Public demonstrations • Press
  • 41. 40. What was the Civil Rights Act and who was U.S. President when it was passed? • It provided civil rights for all (Equal opportunity). • President Lyndon B. Johnson.
  • 42. 41. What was the original goal of LULAC? • Created to support the civil rights of Spanish- speaking people in the U.S.
  • 43. 42. What are the defining characteristics and events of Contemporary Texas? • More growth due to oil. • Technology (space program, medicine) • Cultural diversity
  • 44. 43. What effect did the oil boom have on the state of Texas in the 1970s? • People from the U.S. and other nations moved to Texas, leading to increased population and cultural diversity.
  • 45. 44. Identify the following individuals. • Michael Debakey & Denton Cooley-heart surgeons, developed techniques used in surgery today. • Walter Cunningham-Apollo astronaut • Michael Dell-Started the Dell computer company. • Benjy Brooks-First pediatric surgeon in Texas
  • 46. 45. What is the significance of Houston to various industries in Texas? • Medical Centers • NASA • Petroleum • Agricultural Chemicals • Research • Largest seaport in Texas
  • 47. 46. List example of festivals and celebration in Texas that reflect cultural diversity. • St. Patrick’s Day parade • Cinco de Mayo festivals • Octoberfest • Kwanzaa • Livestock shows and rodeos • Celtic heritage and festivals
  • 48. 47. What industries have led to greater economic interdependence between Texas and the World economy? • Oil and technology
  • 49. 48. What industries have experienced boom and bust cycles in Texas in recent years? • Oil • Real estate • Computer technology • Banking
  • 50. 49. Identify and explain the five freedoms stated in the 1st Amendment. • Speech • Press • Assembly • Religion • Petition
  • 51. 50. Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote? • 19th Amendment
  • 52. 51. What is the relationship between the U.S. and Texas Constitutions? • The Texas Constitution was patterned after the U.S. Constitution.
  • 53. 52. Identify key features of the Texas Constitution. • Bill of Rights • Separation of Powers • Checks and Balances • Limited government • Election of judges and officials
  • 54. 53. Why did the writers of the Texas Constitution believe in the separation of powers? • To limit the power of the government by dividing it into 3 branches.
  • 55. 54. Which principle of government allows citizens to vote for government officials? • Repubilcanism
  • 56. 55. Define the following terms: • Bicameral-A legislature with 2 houses (Senate & House of Representatives) • Amendment-An addition to a document, such as the Constitution
  • 57. 56. How many people serve in the Texas State Legislature? • Senate-31 • House of Representatives-150
  • 58. 57. Who leads the Texas Senate? • Lt. Governor
  • 59. 58. Who is the leader of the municipal (city) government? • Mayor
  • 60. 59. What are the voting requirements in Texas? • Must be at least 18 years old. • Resident of Texas • Must register to vote
  • 61. 60. What are civic responsibilities of Texas citizens? • Vote • Pay taxes • Serve on a jury
  • 62. 61. Contrast the human & physical characteristics of the Coastal Plains and Great Plains regions of Texas. • Coastal Plains-Human (Higher population, more and larger cities), Physical (more rainfall) • Great Plains-Human (More wind farms), Physical (dry)