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Which response best analyzes how the railroads helped change the Texas government? (1 point)
The railroads caused Texas to add three new regulatory boards, including the Texas Railroad Commission.
The railroads caused Texas to change political parties when it elected James Hogg as governor.
O The railroads caused Texas to write a new state constitution to oversee the railroad companies.
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The railroads caused Texas to add a regulatory board in the form of the Texas Railroad Commission.
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The best response is: "The railroads caused Texas to add a regulatory board in the form of the Texas Railroad Commission."
Reason: Public outrage at railroad practices led the state to create the Texas Railroad Commission (1891) to regulate rates and practices rather than rewriting the constitution or changing party control.
Reason: Public outrage at railroad practices led the state to create the Texas Railroad Commission (1891) to regulate rates and practices rather than rewriting the constitution or changing party control.
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