Examine the factors that led to the Texas independence movement, and explain the outcome of that movement.

What will be an ideal response?


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A. a champion of business cooperation. B. a paragon of conservative America. C. an internationalist in the tradition of Woodrow Wilson. D. an enemy of wealth and privilege. E. a believer in passive government.

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President James K. Polk was willing to go to war with England over control of the entire Oregon territory

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Like many black teachers, black ministers __________

A) held lowly paid positions in their communities B) turned to white Southerners for assistance in gaining equality C) entered politics to advance the cause of black equality D) raised money and ran programs such as temperance societies

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The most prominent student protest organization of the 1960s was the ________

A) Students of America B) Students for a Democratic Society C) Yippie Movement D) Southern Christian Leadership Conference E) Young Republicans

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