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FREE U.S. HISTORY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT CIVIL WAR
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-Guarantee passing score -13 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: How did the issue of states' rights contribute to the outbreak of the Civil War?
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Seceding states believed the federal government should not intervene in state decisions.Question 2: Which headline best describes the era of Texas during the Civil War?
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Citizens Divided on the Issue of Slavery Question 3: What was the effect of Sam Houston's refusal to swear his oath as governor?
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Sam Houston was removed as governor.Question 4: Which democratic principle of the Texas Constitution reflects the will of the people?
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popular sovereignty
Question 5: How was Texas affected by communication issues or developments during the civil war?
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Slow communication allowed for continued fighting Question 6: Which freedom is guaranteed in this quote from the constitution "No man shall be compelled to attend, erect, or support any place of worship."
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Freedom of religion
Question 7: What year did Texas join the Confederacy?
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1861 Question 8: How did the Constitution of 1876 expand voting rights in Texas after the Civil War?
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All men, regardless of race, were allowed to vote.Question 9: How do the Texas Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court check the power of the legislature?
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They can declare a law unconstitutional.Question 10: Why were delegates at the Secession Convention in favor of Texas leaving the Union?
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They considered slavery vital to the economy.Question 11: Which battle was fought along the Rio Grande River during the Civil War?`
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The Battle of Palmito Ranch
Question 12: Who was Francis Lubbock?
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A general in the Confederate Army, the 19th Governor of Texas, and President of Texas A&M
Question 13: Which Texas holiday celebrates by proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free?
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Juneteenth