Geographer Donald W. Meinig and political scientist Daniel J. Elazar describe modern Texas regional political culture as being largely determined by
a. Texas's unified social culture.
b. the economy.
c. migration patterns.
d. the mass media.
e. a clear understanding of the "Typical Texan.".
C
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