The Texas Political Environment

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The Texas Political Environment

Texas Myths Battle of the Alamo Texas Rangers The Cowboy Vaqueros

Texas Political Culture Daniel Elazar American Federalism: A View from the States Moralistic Individualistic Traditionalistic

Texas Political Culture The Land The People and Their Backgrounds Native Americans Mexican Americans African-Americans Anglo-Americans Asian-Americans

Regional Development East Texas The Gulf Coast North Texas West Texas The Panhandle Southwest Texas South Texas The German Hill Country Central Texas

Figure 1.2 – Modern Texas Regions

Urban Development Population Movement Population Growth Urbanization Suburbanization Population Growth Economic Development Income Education Edgewood v. Kirby

Figure 1.3 – Texas Metro-Area Populations – 1999 Estimate Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census

Figure 1.4 – The Texas Triangle

Texas Culture Economics NAFTA Cultural Diversity