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5 th 6 Weeks Review. 1. How did windmills increase the population in West Texas? Settlers did not have to depend on sources of surface water.

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1 5 th 6 Weeks Review

2 1. How did windmills increase the population in West Texas? Settlers did not have to depend on sources of surface water

3 2. What caused urban areas to grow during WWII? There was an increase in industrial jobs

4 3. Why was Spindletop significant in Texas? That is where the Texas petroleum/oil industry began

5 4. The Texas economy moved towards industrialization during what era? World War II era

6 5. During World War I, what did Germany promise Mexico if they joined them in fighting the United States? To help Mexico regain control of the southwestern United States (Texas, New Mexico, Arizona)

7 6. How did the booming oil industry affect Texas during the 1970’s? People from all over immigrated to Texas

8 7. Which part of Texas gets the most precipitation? East Texas (Gulf Coast Plains)

9 8. Which part of Texas gets the least amount of precipitation? West Texas (Mountains and Basins)

10 9. Who were the Buffalo Soldiers? African American soldiers who guarded the Texas frontier after the Civil War

11 10. Who was the first Texas governor born in Texas? James Hogg

12 11. Who was James Farmer? African American civil rights leader

13 12. What would be the effect on the oil industry in Texas if cars in the future run on electricity? It would suffer because there would not be as high of a demand for oil

14 13. How would you describe Dwight D. Eisenhower? He was a military leader during WWII

15 14. How did the oil industry shape the development of a city like Odessa? The town grew as the demand for oil increased

16 15. What has Galveston done since the Hurricane of 1900 to protect themselves from future storms? They built a seawall

17 16. Why did farmers settle in West Texas after the invention of barbed wire? They were able to protect their crops from cattle

18 17. What types of items did Texans ration during World War II to help support American soldiers? Food, shoes, gas

19 18. Where there is military conflict in an oil-exporting country, the price of oil usually goes up. Why? The available supply of the world’s oil is reduced

20 19. What things would have caused a bust in the farming cycle? Insects, droughts, higher crop prices

21 20. A political candidate who supported the Progressive movement would look to improve what kind of things? Laws that improve working conditions in factories

22 21. Why would someone who owned land in Beaumont, Texas want to sell it in January 1901? Discovery of oil in the area

23 22. List these events in chronological order: Discovery of oil at Spindletop, stock market crash, invention of barbed wire, Dust Bowl Invention of barbed wire 1873 Discovery of oil at Spindletop 1901 Stock market crash 1929 Dust Bowl 1930-1936

24 23. In West Texas what would happen if ranchers pumped water out of aquifers to get water for their herds? Natural streams and springs would dry up

25 24. The economic effects of the Texas oil industry: Oil refining jobs in East Texas Oil drilling in West Texas Oil research and development

26 25. How has the discovery of oil in Texas led Texas communities and the rest of the world to become dependent on each other? Worldwide demand for oil products continues to increase

27 26. What would cause people on the outskirts of Houston during the 1960’s to vote mostly Democratic and then by the end of the 1990’s to vote 8 out of 10 Republican? Sun Belt Migration


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