Answer:
Modern Texas agriculture evolved from the agriculture of prehistoric Texans and agricultural practices transferred from Europe, Asia, and Africa. Crops native to North America included the food staples corn, beans, and squash, and such diverse vegetables as tomatoes, "Irish" potatoes, chili peppers, yams, peanuts, and pumpkins. Spanish colonists introduced wheat, oats, barley, onions, peas, watermelons, and domestic animals, including cattle, horses, and hogs. Most agriculture before the Civil War involved small, subsistence family farms. The great majority of people were nonslaveholders. Germans established small farms and communities such as New Braunfels, Brenham, and Boerne. Czechs settled heavily in Fayette and Brazos counties. Other settlers streamed in from the South and Midwest and spread across the Blackland Prairies and Cross Timbers of north central Texas by 1860. Advanced cultivation practices, improved plant varieties, the mechanization of agriculture, and the greater availability of capital contributed to both higher yields and increased acreage in cultivation. Bonanza farming and large-scale cattle operations, often funded by foreign investors, developed in Texas in the 1880s. Many of these ventures failed in the depression of the 1890s. New corporate operations developed intermittently after 1900. After the Civil War falling prices, high credit and transportation costs, and after 1893 a national depression, precipitated farm organization and revolt. Although some farmers in the state joined the Grange (the National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry), first established in 1867 in the Midwest, Texas participation in that group was weak. The Grange sought to impose state regulation on railroad freight rates and grain-elevator charges, to lower credit costs and put more money in circulation, and to reduce tariffs on nonfarm products. Texas farmers began to seek these measures through their own association, the Farmers' Alliance, which originated in Lampasas County in 1872. Under the leadership of Charles W. Macune, the Texas Farmers' Alliance embraced the Grange objectives and stressed the development of farm cooperatives.
The merger of the Texas Farmers' Alliance and the Louisiana Farmers' Union in January 1887 resulted in the creation of the National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union of America (better known as the Southern Alliance). This organization grew rapidly throughout the South and into the Midwest. The independent Colored Farmers' Alliance and Cooperative Union was organized in Houston in 1886. These organizations, like the Northern Farmers' Alliance, advocated paper money as legal tender, the unlimited coinage of silver, government control or ownership of railroads and telegraph systems, lower tariffs, a graduated income tax, the Australian or secret ballot, and the direct election of United States senators, as well as expanded public education. The Alliance movement, in turn, led to the organization of a national farmers' political party called the People's party of America or Populist party. Although the party generally failed to achieve its objectives, by the time of its demise after 1896 Populism had began to influence the programs of the major political parties.
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• the value of farm goods and changes in
farming costs
• the effects of the law of supply and
demand on farmers
can someone please write a small description of the Selma march
Answer:
Selma March, also called Selma to Montgomery March, political march from Selma, Alabama, to the state's capital, Montgomery, that occurred March 21–25, 1965. ... Together, these events became a landmark in the American civil rights movement and directly led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Answer:
Selma March, also called Selma to Montgomery March, political march from Selma, Alabama, to the state's capital, Montgomery, that occurred March 21–25, 1965. The marches were organized by nonviolent activists to demonstrate the desire of African-American citizens to exercise their constitutional right to vote, in defiance of segregationist repression; they were part of a broader voting rights movement underway in Selma and throughout the American South.
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( Survey for my journalism class)
Do you think that standardized testing should be canceled this year due to it not being a normal school year? Why or why not!
Answer:
Standardized testing has never been a correct measure of a students abilities. Testing students during a pandemic is detrimental to their own mental health. There is no fair-minded way to administer a standardized test in an unjust discriminatory environment!
Explanation:
which I got and read from a website called weareteachers.
1. What was the main differences between the economy of the North and the South?
Answer:The northern economy relied on manufacturing and the agricultural southern economy depended on the production of cotton.
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Which of the following was under
Spanish control BEFORE the
Spanish-American War?
A. Cuba
B. Hawaii
C. Japan
Answer:
The answer is A. Cuba
What was the bloodiest battle in ww2?(I don’t need help I’m just asking for fun)
Answer:
i think its ACSDONJ HA ok
Explanation:
Who the 25th president
Answer:
Explanation:
William McKinley
Hope that helps!
Answer:
William McKinley was the 25th president
Part A which statement identifies the central idea of the text? Langston Hughes hidden influence on MLK
Answer:
Despite not explicitly discussing Hughes or his poetry, King quietly conveyed Hughes’ words and ideas in several of his speeches.
Explanation:
"Langston Hughes Hidden Influence on MLK" is an article written by Jason Miller. The article talks about how the poet Hughes has impacted Martin Luther King Jr.
In his article, he asserts that MLK used to use the words of poet Hughes publicly. But during the time of Civil Right's Movement, MLK stopped publicly saying Hughes name.
The central theme, therefore, of the article is that despite not explicitly discussing Hughes name, he quietly used his words in his speeches, sermons, etc.
Which of the following economic shifts resulted most directly from the trends described in the excerpt? Choose 1 A The emergence of the Silk Road, a trade route between Europe and Asia B European economies shifted from a feudal economy to a capitalist economy Native American economies shifted from capitalist economies to feudal economies A religious caste system in the New World
Answer:
B easily because it has more information
B is the only one with a plural pronunciation
Question:
Which of the following describe leaders of the Bulgarian revolution?
⚠️Select all that apply. ⚠️
- hoped others would see what the Bulgarians faced and help in some way
-did not truly expect to succeed
- had a good presence in the press
-fought until death
- eventually achieved their goal
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Bulgarian Revolution which began fully as the uprising in April 1876 from the Ottoman Empire had the Bulgarian leaders carried out rebellious or insurrection acts.
Eventually, the Bulgarian leaders won independence for their nation from the Ottoman Empire on September 22, 1908.
Hence, the statements that describe the leaders of the Bulgarian revolution are:
1. hoped others would see what the Bulgarians faced and help in some way
2. did not truly expect to succeed
3. eventually achieved their goal
Which of the following was brought into the mail kingdom during the time of mansa musa
A. Timbuktu
B. Mogadishu
C. Mombasa
D. Kilwa
Answer:Timbuktu
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why we celebrate holi????
Answer:
Holi is a popular ancient Hindu festival, also known as the "festival of spring", the "festival of colours", and the "festival of love". The festival signifies the triumph of good over evil.
Explanation:
Answer:
because Holi heralds the arrival of spring after winter. good over evil and is celebrated as a day of spreading happiness and love.
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Which trade goods prompted the Portuguese to explore for new sea routs?
Answer:
The important trade routes of the silk and spices, blocked by the Ottoman Empire in 1453 with the fall of Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire, led to the search for a sea route across the Atlantic skirting Africa.
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Which of the following is NOT a way hitler defied the Treaty of Versailles.
A. Created an alliance with Italy and Japan.
B. Moves troops into Rhineland
C.Expands the German military
D. Stops paying reparations
Describe the events of the Korean War.
What were three technologies that helped the indian ocean trade
Answer:
Innovations in navigational technology (compass, astrolabe, lateen sail, stern-post rudder, etc.) helped significantly increase the volume and extent of trade in the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean.
Explanation:
Answer:
compass, astrolabe, lateen sail, stern-post rudder, etc.
Explanation:
Women Dissenters 1. How were they treated by the U.S. Government during WWI? 2. How were they treated by other Americans during WWI? 3. How did they react to the way they were treated? 4. How did WWI change the way of life for this group in the U.S.?
Answer:
These woman cared for their homes and farms during a time during a time of great sacrifice. They were responsible for harvesting crops, caring for livestock, trading goods, and maintaining businesses. In addition to work at home, many woman visited and cared for the wounded soldiers that returned from the war front or those who were sick in their own community. Cotton and grains were vital to the confederacy, and the labor to produce these goods was dependent on the enslaved men and woman in Texas. By 1860 on the eve of the Civil War, the enslaved population was 30 percent of the state's population-182,566. By 1865, the number of enslaved men and woman in Texas had risen to over 250,000 people.
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misdemeanors do not use a pre-trial hearing or grand jury.?
A.true
B.false
Answer:
true
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what year they started to celebrate maya day
Answer:
1889
Explanation:
They started celebrating it in 1889
match the main general with the side in the civil war
Answer:
Confederacy: General Robert E. Lee
Union: Ulysses S. Grant
Explanation:
What effect did the author most likely intend with Charles Wentworth’s introduction in Paragraph 1 of the passage?
The context clues show that the author likely intent with Charles Wentworth’s introduction is to set him up as the most sympathetic character in the story.
What are context clues?It should be noted that context clues are the hints that are given in a literary work.
In this case, the context clues show that the author likely intent with Charles Wentworth’s introduction is to set him up as the most sympathetic character in the story.
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how did the economy change in the latter part of the 20th century? select all that apply
a. the food processing industry transformed the poultry business.
b. the oil industry experienced a resurgence in growth.
c. the mining industry became the leading industry in the state.
d. the banking industry experienced significant growth.
What did the great compromise create?
PLEASE HELP
Answer:
The great compromise created a bicameral legislature, meaning two houses. One being the Senate, and the other the House of Reps.
In the Senate, every state gets two senators. In the House, representation is based on state population.
This was a compromised reached after big states lobbied for the Virginia Plan, and small states lobbied for the New Jersey Plan. The compromise allowed both large and small states to come to a middle ground.
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Who are the greek gods?
Answer: make belief people
Explanation:
You can meet them if you do a high dosage of shrooms
Answer:
Some of the main Greek gods and goddesses are Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Hermes, and either Hestia or Dionysus.
Explanation:
What is the best definition below for a nation state?
a place that most people live in today
a place that was discovered long ago
a place where people have a similar history and culture
a place with people from different backgrounds and culture
Answer:
a place where people have a similar history and culture
Answer:
a place where people have a similar history and culture
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Volleyball Test
The serve must start outside the court.
True
False
Answer:
the correct answer is "True"
who has citizenship?
need the answer asap thank you!
Answer:
Citizens have citizenship. I HAVE CITIZENSHIP
Explanation:
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Which invasion broke a "non-
aggression pact" and brought together
the three major allied powers?
invasion of Japan
invasion of Britain
invasion of Poland
Invasion of Russia
What geographic differences led to the use of slavery in the south and not the northern United States?
Answer:
The North wanted the new states to be “free states.” Most northerners thought that slavery was wrong and many northern states had outlawed slavery. The South, however, wanted the new states to be “slave states.” Cotton, rice, and tobacco were very hard on the southern soil.
Explanation:
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American involvement in the Western Hemisphere included all of the following except:
Answer: theres no except
Explanation:
Describe the benefits of transporting porcelain by land or by sea in ancient China in other words what are the positive outcomes of each method of transportation
Don’t mind the bottom just read the scenario part
Answer:
The Chinese use the word ci to mean either porcelain or stoneware, not distinguishing between the two. ... kaolin was added to porcelain stone
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