Amendments
Texas Industries
Age of Reform
Texas and the Civil War
Vocabulary
100

This amendment abolished slavery in the United States.

What is the 13th Amendment?

100

When prices dropped, causing businesses to close and jobs to be lost, this economic cycle occurred in Texas industries.

What is a bust?

100

This city was ravaged by a hurricane and had to reform its city government to a new commission plan.

What is Galveston?

100

This was the main reason Texas joined the Confederacy during the Civil War.

What is slavery?

100

This word means 'change for the better.'

What is reform?

200

This amendment gave women the right to vote.

What is the 19th Amendment?

200

This industry boomed after the Civil War due to high demand in the North and refrigerated railroads?

What is the cattle industry?

200

This movement worked to reform government and make it better for workers.

What is the Progressive movement?

200

After the war ended, Texas entered a period of rebuilding after the civil war.

What is Reconstruction?

200

This word means rapid growth.

What is 'boom'?

300

This amendment gave African American men the right to vote.

What is the 15th Amendment?

300

This form of transportation expanded in Texas, helping move cattle, cotton, and other goods more efficiently across the state.

What are railroads?

300

The Progressive party focused on making workers' lives better and they reformed the workplace by...

What is (higher wages, shorter work weeks, or better conditions)?

300

This battle occurred AFTER the Civil War had ended.

What is the Battle of Palmito Ranch?

300

This word means 'decline of industry.'

What is 'bust'?

400

This amendment granted citizenship and equal protection to African-Americans.

What is the 14th Amendment?

400

This technology helped lead to a boom in the farming of cotton.

What are (threshers, windmills, plows, or tractors)?

400

This Texas governor fought for progressive reform and railroad regulation.

Who is James Hogg?

400

This battle was fought at sea and helped regain control of a key port city to the Confederates.

What is the Battle of Galveston?

400

This word means 'a region that is the farthest edge of settlement.'

What is 'frontier?'

500

This amendment made the sale and production of alcohol illegal in the U.S.

What is the 18th Amendment?

500

This Texas city became a major oil center after the Spindletop discovery in 1901, marking the start of the oil boom.

What is Beaumont?

500

This party focused more on farmers than on workers.

What is the Populist party?

500

Texas did not have many battles happen in it. Instead, its role was to provide these two resources.

What are cotton and cattle?

500

These laws mean 'segregation' or 'separation.'

What are Jim Crow Laws?

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