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What two types of cattle produced the longhorn?   English and Spanish  
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What caused high demand for cattle?   Issue with pork, beef was plentiful, beef could be preserved, longhorns were good for cattle drives  
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Why did the cattle drives end?   Their success was their own demise  
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Why were railroads a good form of transportation?   More efficient, took less workers, cheaper, weather didn't affect schedules  
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What were the terms of land grants given to railroads?   Railroad companies received 16 sections per mile after the 1st ten miles  
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Why did railroads hurt some communities?   If a railroad did not stop in a city, then that city would have economic problems.  
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What incentives were offered to railroad companies and why?   Cities paid bonds to attract railroads because it helped the city's industries and they did not have to pay up front  
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How did railroads attract settlers?   Advertisements and demonstrations  
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How did mechanization change farming?   Increased production with less employees  
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What is tenant farming?   Started at the time of Industrialization. People rented farmland in exchange for crops  
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Explain the relationship between lumber mills and railroads.   Railroads help increase the ability to transport timber which caused more mills to be able to opened.  
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When was oil first drilled in Texas?   1866  
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What industries were spin-offs of the oil industry?   storage, pipelines, and refineries  
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How did Texans view the changes that were happening?   They feared change  
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What are examples of laws that limited freedoms?   Slavery and Segregation  
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Define reform   A process that works to make a positive change  
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What happens when businesses become too powerful?   monopolies and prices gauging  
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What happened to farmers in the 1800's?   They made less on their crops, but paid more for supplies  
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Why were short hauls so expensive?   no competition  
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What was the purpose of the interstate commerce act?   To regulate railroads that ran between states  
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What were the goals of the populist party?   To make the government regulate industries that impacted citizens  
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What is the purpose of a strike?   To improve working conditions  
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How did Hogg feel about insurance companies?   He banned them from Texas because they didn't follow the Law  
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What was the Texas Railroad Commission?   An organization that oversaw the operation of the railroad  
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What was the Greer County Dispute?   A land dispute  
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What effect did Spindletop have on Beaumont?   economic  
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What did anti-suffragists argue?   to protect morality  
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Why were oil wells spaced out?   So fields would not be exhausted  
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How many barrels of oil were produced in 1889?   48  
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Where was the first real oil strike?   Corsicana  
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What is vertical integration?   Owning all the steps in a production process  
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Who was the first to drill at Spindletop?   Gladys City Oil  
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What was the first use for petroleum?   lighting  
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Why was the Texas Equal Suffrage Association so successful?   They used positive methods and strategies  
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