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Chapter 20 The Context for Texas Politics and Government Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 American Government 2006 Edition (to accompany Comprehensive, Alternate, Texas, and Essentials Editions) O’Connor and Sabato
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 The Roots of Texas Politics and Government Native Americans Few today, but their legacy is substantial Caddo Only three tribes on reservations in Texas Alabama-Coushatta Kickapoo Tigua Controversy over gambling Hispanics Spanish colonization Many cultural norms and legal traditions are their legacy Mexican colonization relatively limited until 1890 and 1910 2003 Hispanics have political clout
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 The Roots of Texas Politics and Government African Americans Inhabited Texas since Spanish rule Mexican government opposed slavery When slavery legalized population increased but was halted by the Civil War Out-migration from rural to urban areas due to agricultural and economic changes
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 The Roots of Texas Politics and Government Asian Americans First permanent Asian residents probably Chinese immigrants working for the railroad Japanese colonization in 1903 Vietnamese came due to Vietnam War in 1970s Anglos Non-Hispanic whites Early settlement in 1815-1836 mostly southerners from TN, KY, AR, and NC Anglos dominated politics and government in TX since its independence from Mexico in 1836.
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 The Contemporary Population of Texas Patterns of settlement by Texas’ first residents are still evident today. Fast growing and urbanizing Ethnic composition is changing
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 The Contemporary Population of Texas Hispanics will become the principal ethnic group and Anglos will lose their majority status. Politics and government are likely to change. Important issues for Hispanics: jobs. Hispanic ideology: divided across categories. View on government: Hispanics tend to see government positively as a problem solver. Less regressive tax code Health care spending
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 The Ideological Context Texan Creed A set of ideals- primarily individualism and liberty – that shape Texas politics and government Individualism: the belief that each person should act in accordance with his or her own conscience. Frontier era: period when Texas constituted a border between American civilization and an area inhabited by a hostile, indigenous population. Texas Rangers: mounted militia formed to provide order on the frontier. Liberty: belief that government should not infringe upon a person’s individual rights. The Alamo
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 The Four Ideologies
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 The Ideological Context Constitutionalism Limits placed on government through a written document Equality The belief that all individuals should be treated similarly, regardless of socio-economic status American Creed Set of ideas that provide a national identify, limit government, and structure politics in America Individualism, equality, liberty, constitutionalism, and democracy
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 Political Ideologies in Texas Libertarianism Emphasize strongly the autonomy of the individual and the minimal role of government Populism Supports the promotion of equality and of traditional values and behaviors Conservatism Believe government should not promote equality, but they support government regulation of individual behavior to ensure an ordered liberty Liberalism Favors a government that uses its authority to promote equality but that leaves an individual free to make moral or personal decisions
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 The Economy of Texas Cotton Cattle Petroleum Contemporary Economy More diverse, nationalized, globalized
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 Wealth and Poverty in Texas Poverty more pronounced in Texas than in the nation as a whole. More prevalent among certain ethnic groups Hispanics – 25% African Americans – 23 % Anglos – 8 %
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