What has been the role of the battle of the Alamo in Texas's political myths?

a. It revealed the importance of government provision for the common defense.
b. It showed the dangers of frontier settlement in areas with indigenous populations.
c. It showed the uniqueness of a political order that included independence.
d. It set a precedent that the federal government can never intervene in the affairs of Texas.


Answer:c

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A) Surveillance B) Counterinsurgency C) Attack capability D) Early warning of asteroid incursions

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Which of the following factors does the structure and behavior of political parties parallel?

  a. the branches of government  b. party platforms  c. personal politics  d. social, demographic, and geographic divisions 

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