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3rd Six Weeks exam Review

1. When Texas was annexed by the U.S. in 1845, it became a – 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 1. When Texas was annexed by the U.S. in 1845, it became a – A. slave state B. slave territory

3rd Six Weeks exam Review 2. President Houston lived with which of the following Native Texas Tribe? H. Cherokee J. Caddo

3rd Six Weeks exam Review 3. How did Sam Houston and Texas reduce its debt from war and other expenses? Reduced the army

4. Where did Sam Houston locate the capital of Texas? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 4. Where did Sam Houston locate the capital of Texas? Houston

5. What is the picture describing? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 5. What is the picture describing? A. Debt B. Limited Powers

6. Why did the US disagree with annexation of Texas? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 6. Why did the US disagree with annexation of Texas? Texas was a slave state

7. In a republic who holds the ultimate power? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 7. In a republic who holds the ultimate power? A. The President B. The people

8. What was the cause of the Mier Expedition? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 8. What was the cause of the Mier Expedition? F. Key city in Texas taking over Mexico G. Mexico had invaded several towns in Texas

9. Which of Lamar’s policy did Houston not try to change? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 9. Which of Lamar’s policy did Houston not try to change? A. Debt B. Relationship with Native Americans and Mexico

10. What effect did the Mier Invasion have on Texans? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 10. What effect did the Mier Invasion have on Texans? A. Were greeted with a festival B. Texas troops were capture and murdered

3rd Six Weeks exam Review 11. In what order did the following people become President of the Republic of Texas? A. Houston, Lamar, Lamar, Houston B. Houston, Lamar, Houston, Jones

12. Who controlled the land directly WEST of Texas? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 12. Who controlled the land directly WEST of Texas? Mexico

12. Who controlled the land directly east of Texas? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 12. Who controlled the land directly east of Texas? United States

3rd Six Weeks exam Review 14. The voters of Texas were given the option of joining the United States or….. A. war with Mexico B. joining Mexico

3rd Six Weeks exam Review 15. The United States wanted to set the border between Texas and Mexico on what river? Rio Grande River

16. Mexico believed the boundary of Texas was what river? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 16. Mexico believed the boundary of Texas was what river? Nueces River

17. What years did the Mexican American War take place? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 17. What years did the Mexican American War take place? 1846-1848

3rd Six Weeks exam Review 18. What Treaty agreed that the Rio Grande River would be the boundary between Texas and Mexico, and it was signed after the Mexican-American War ended? Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo

3rd Six Weeks exam Review 19. Under what Compromise did the United States buy land belonging to the Republic of Texas? Compromise of 1850

3rd Six Weeks exam Review 20. Which of the following states were not included under the Compromise of 1850? H. Colorado J. Missouri

21. Who became the 1st President of the Republic of Texas? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 21. Who became the 1st President of the Republic of Texas? Sam Houston

3rd Six Weeks exam Review 22. Which president of the Republic of Texas most likely spoke these words? A. Mirabeau B. Lamar B. Anson Jones

23. A person who is sent to authorize or represent others is? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 23. A person who is sent to authorize or represent others is? A. Judge B. Delegate

3rd Six Weeks exam Review F. forced removal of the Cherokee to Oklahoma G. Council House fight H. death of Chief Bowles J. All of the above are correct.

25. Which terms complete the graphic organizer from left to right? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 25. Which terms complete the graphic organizer from left to right? A. Disputed Border between Texas/US and Mexico...Rio Grande Becomes Official Border B. Migration of Americans to Texas...Immigration of Europeans to Hill Country

26. Manifest Destiny refers to what? 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 26. Manifest Destiny refers to what? Expansion

3rd Six Weeks exam Review 27. Which of the Presidents of the Republic of Texas created “RED BACKS”? Mirabeau Lamar

28. One successful result of the Treaties of Velasco was that – 3rd Six Weeks exam Review 28. One successful result of the Treaties of Velasco was that – Mexico agreed to recognize the independence of Texas

3rd Six Weeks exam Review 29. During the early years of Texas statehood, the Texas economy depended most heavily on the export of – A. cotton B. corn

3rd Six Weeks exam Review 30. A disagreement over ownership of which piece of territory led to war between the United States and Mexico in 1846? A. The Nueces Strip B. The western territory, including California