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change or impact dealing with money, jobs, the economy, or trade
expanded use of barbed wire by farmers, growth of towns and railroads closed this down
economic concept that explains if an item is scarce, the price will be high and vice versa
examples include an artifact, a speech or address, an interview, etc...
over-use of this tool caused aquifers and streams to dru up; enabled ranches to settle anywhere
one reason U.S. joined WWI
branch of government that makes laws; split into a House and a Senate
WWII symbol that sparked social and economic change for women by encouraging them to take on non traditional roles and join the workforce
President of the U.S. during WWI
Type of government installed by Galveston after the hurricane; it split power of city control betwen multiple elected officials; each having expertise in a specific area
This attack caused the U.S. to join WWII
The President's branch; makes sure laws are enforced
Refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery city bus; Civil Rights Figure
Texas economy switched from agricultural to this after WWII
U.S. Military leader during WWII
Joseph Glidden invention that closed down the open range
Galveston built this to protect the city from future disasters
Branch of government that interprets the law according to the constitution
Principle that says government is split between the federal and state governments
President that signed the cilvi rights act in 1964
Over plowing, and poor farming techniques were ________ that contributed to the Dust Bowl
Supreme Court case delcaring seperate but equal was unconstitutional
MLK preached this form of protest
This was a period of severe weather such as drought and dust storms in the Great Plains
Principle that keeps one branch of government from having more power than another (veto power)
President of the U.S. when Texas became a state; also the president during the Mexican-American War
Final event that brought the U.S. into WWI
Texas Revolution Hero; First President of Texas

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