Before the Civil War most cattle were not (1 point)
on the open range.
on South Texas ranches.*
slaughtered for their hides.
shipped to cities in the northeast.
6. After the Civil War, (1 point)
many plantations were divided into smaller farms.*
plantations increased in size.
most plantations were owned by tenant farmers.
plantations produced most of the cash crops.
7. The typical Texan in the late 1800s was a (1 point)
sheep or cattle rancher.
farmer who raised corn.*
sharecropper.
cotton farmer.
8. In Texas, the late 1800s were a time of (1 point)
depression.
growth and expansion.
conflict.*
recession.
9. The most important profession open to women in 1900 was (1 point)
politics.
domestic labor.*
medicine.
teaching.
10. The Grange was (1 point)
a mining organization.
set up to regulate railroads.
a major trust formed by farmers.
a social organization for reform.
11. The governor who, as attorney general, helped Texas pass antitrust laws was (1 point)
Richard Coke.
James S. Hogg.
J.B. Rayner.*
John Wesley Hardin.
12. Many Democrats objected to the Constitution of 1869 because it (1 point)
gave little power to state officials.
gave little power to the governor.
did not grant women’s suffrage.*
was written by Radical Republicans
9 answers
6 - yes
7 - no
8 - no
9 - By "domestic labor" do they mean working in someone else's home, or one's own home? If in one's own home, yes. In someone else's home, no.
10- You made no choice.
11- I don't know.
12- no
Domestic labor in this context probably means working as a maid, cook, gardener, etc. in someone else's home.
here is my new set of answers
1.a
7.d
8.b
9.c
10.a
12.b
attorney general, helped Texas pass antitrust laws
Reed knows more about history than I do, so I'll let him check your new answers.