1. Based on the map, what area of Texas were the initial battles/skirmishes? __________________________________2. Which battle site was located near the mouth of the Trinity River? _________________________________________
3. What lead to the Fredonian Rebellion?
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4. What was the direct result of the Mier y Teran report? __________________________________________________
5. What parts of the Law of April 6, 1830 did Mier Y Teran NOT agree with? ___________________________________
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6. Who was arrested that sparked conflict between Texans and Mexican troops in Anahuac?
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7. Why was Mexican President Bustamante unpopular with Texans? _________________________________________
8. What declaration did Texans make in the Turtle Bayou Resolutions? _______________________________________
9. Who became President of Mexico after Bustamante resigned? ____________________________________________
10. How did the Battle of Velasco end? __________________________________________________________________
11. Who was arrested in Mexico because of a letter he had sent back to Texas? _________________________________
12. What was the 1st battle of the Texas Revolution? _______________________________________________________
13. What were the words on the flag that flew by the cannon at the Battle of Gonzales? __________________________
14. What was the outcome of the Siege/Battle of San Antonio de Bexar? ______________________________________
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15. Who was the sole author of the Texas Declaration of Independence? ______________________________________
16. Who was selected as “ad interim” president of Texas during the Texas Revolution? ___________________________
17. Who replaced Colonel James C. Neill as commander at the Alamo? ________________________________________
18. When did the Battle of the Alamo begin AND when did it end? ____________________________________________
19. How did James Fannin try to help at the Battle of the Alamo?
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20. What was William B. Travis’ famous plea for help? ______________________________________________________
21. What contributed to Colonel James Fannin’s decision to surrender to General Jose de Urrea?
___________________________________________________________________________________22. What event happened after Fannin surrendered to Urrea? _______________________________________________
23. As Houston retreated, Austin’s colony packed and left. What was this called? _______________________________
24. How did Juan Seguin contribute to the fight for Texas independence? ______________________________________
25. Who was captured after the Battle of San Jacinto?
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. Humans should avoid animals because animals spread disease."

The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "A. The Maya civilization consisted of a number of independent city-states, while Teotihuacán's civilization existed in a single major city."

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The Warren Commission was created to investigate the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

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The Warren Commission was created on November 29, 1963, by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The United States President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963. The U.S. Congress established through resolution 137 that the Presidential Commission could make a report about John F. Kennedy's assassination through the different testimonies of  witnesses and the corresponding evidence.

The reported established that president John F. Kennedy had been killed by  Lee Harvey Oswald and it also established that he had acted alone. This report also showed that Jack Ruby, who had killed Lee Harvey Oswald also had acted alone.

The Warren Commission was created to gather all evidence into the assasination of President John F. Kennedy, including witness accounts, photographs, etc.. Their conclusion was that Lee Harvey Oswald killed the President and acted alone.

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d. Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court is the highest court in the judiciary system of the United States and hears few and very specific cases, namely, those that involve disputes over authority between local, states or the national government, inter-state conflicts, and controversies affecting Ambassadors, public Ministers, or Consuls. Furthermore, it is the court with authority to judicial review, that is to say, with the ability to review and declare the unconstitutionality of legislation passed by the legislative or of executive actions.  

The answer is D. Supreme Court

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The correct answer is A, as the statement is true. General George McClellan was Lincoln's Democratic opponent in the 1864 election.

In the Presidential Election of 1864, Abraham Lincoln was reelected as president. Lincoln competed under the flag of the National Union against his former superior general in the Civil War, the Democratic candidate, George B. McClellan. McClellan was the "candidate for peace", but he did not personally share the ideologies of his party.

On November 8, Lincoln won by more than 400,000 popular votes and easily secured an electoral majority.

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