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When Texas seceded from the Union, how were political decisions made?
The state was able to run Texas however they wanted.
The state placed people in all positions that agreed with the concept of secession.
The state followed the same laws that were already in place.
The state held new votes on all matters.
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The state followed the same laws that were already in place.
Explanation: After Texas’ secession in 1861, existing state laws and institutions generally remained in effect; the secession convention and new Confederate alignment changed higher-level allegiance and some officials, but day-to-day government continued under the preexisting legal framework until specific laws or offices were changed.
Explanation: After Texas’ secession in 1861, existing state laws and institutions generally remained in effect; the secession convention and new Confederate alignment changed higher-level allegiance and some officials, but day-to-day government continued under the preexisting legal framework until specific laws or offices were changed.
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