We watched a tourism video at the semester’s start and referred to it again, stating that:
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More than 50,000 enemy soldiers ended WWII in Texas prisoner…
More than 50,000 enemy soldiers ended WWII in Texas prisoner of war camps, 21 of which were permanent. Notably:
From your readings and noted in class, “The Longoria Affair”…
From your readings and noted in class, “The Longoria Affair” captures the story of:
We agreed that the Great Depression didn’t happen overnight,…
We agreed that the Great Depression didn’t happen overnight, as is sometimes presented in grade school. Which of the following and factual figures in your text generally suggests a troubled economy in Texas:
Top U.S. companies with headquarters in Texas – offering wor…
Top U.S. companies with headquarters in Texas – offering work a far cry from the drudgery offered to Stone Age residents who made arrowheads – noted in class were:
The Crystal City camp in Texas is best known for housing:
The Crystal City camp in Texas is best known for housing:
Along with cotton, one of Texas’ more (perhaps) ironic domin…
Along with cotton, one of Texas’ more (perhaps) ironic dominant industries, given its past, now is:
Audie Murphy of Hunt County, Texas, was:
Audie Murphy of Hunt County, Texas, was:
Also from your reading, Doris “Dorie” Miller was:
Also from your reading, Doris “Dorie” Miller was:
The Texas president who was educated at a university up the…
The Texas president who was educated at a university up the highway in San Marcos, notably built his political base in a job while studying education in the field of: