More than any other incident, what event in Texas history exemplifies Texans' passion for liberty?

A) The battle of San Jacinto
B) The battle of the Alamo
C) The discovery of oil at Spindletop
D) The signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence on March 2, 1836
E) The adoption of the Texas Constitution of 1876


B

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Edward Freeman argues that externalities, moral hazards, and monopoly power have led to more control of corporate decisions by

a. Capitalist values, like money-making b. Socialist values, like collectivity c. Internal stakeholders, like employees d. Internal controls, like boards of directors e. Outside forces, like the government

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One of the ways in which lobbyists make themselves valuable to decision makers is by

A. threatening to campaign against them in upcoming elections. B. providing bribes. C. threatening to withhold campaign contributions. D. providing information and expertise whenever asked. E. inviting them to parties.

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A single-member district:

A) does not allow independent candidates to contest in state elections. B) is where the parliament elects one member from each district to their state legislature. C) is represented by multiple elected officials from different parties, according to the proportion of the vote each party receives. D) is where voters elect one member from their district to the House of Representatives and to their state legislature. E) does not include federal and state legislative districts.

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