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Geography Citizenship History Government Culture Technology Social Studies Skills Economics

Largest River--Rio Grande Largest natural lake--Caddo Lake Highest Mountain--Guadalupe Peak Largest city--Houston 2nd largest state in the nation 9th wettest state in the nation 268, 601 square miles

Pre-history Native Americans Conquistadors Settlers Mexican War Civil War Reconstruction Cowboys

Free Enterprise Entrepreneurs Supply and Demand Production

Government gDemocracy gLimited and unlimited government gConstitution gChecks and balances gExecutive, Legislative and Judicial Branches

Art Clothing Music Literature Food Religion Philosophy

By foot Horses Wagons Trains Cars Airplanes Helicopters Fire Fireplaces Electricity Wells Handpumps Running Water Radio Television Telegraphs Telephones Computers

Explain Research Differentiate Locate Interview Artifacts Information Graphs Charts Timelines Tables Outlines Organize Points of view Problem-solving Decision-making Reports Bibliographies

Rights Responsibilities Voting Participation