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Mid_Term_Review
For texas history
Term | Definition |
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James Farmer | created Congress of Racial Equality |
Hector P. Garcia | founded the American GI Forum |
Lyndon Baines Johnson | Signed Civil Rights Act 1964 |
Susan B. Anthony | Quaker who fought for women’s suffrage |
Thurgood Marshall | Civil Rights leader who was a Supreme Court justice |
African Americans | 2nd largest minority group in Texas |
Hispanics | expected to have the highest increase in population through 2015 |
Civil rioghts act of 1964 | made it illegal for public places to discriminate based on race |
poll tax | tax that charged people to vote… blacks could not pay in many cases. |
house bill # 72 | origination of “No Pass No Play” rule |
Maquiladoras | U.S. assembly plants south of the Mexican border |
Robin hood plan | law passed in 1993 requiring wealthier schools to share money with poorer districts |
boycott | when a government stops trade with another government |
Legislative Bra | branch of government that makes law |
Executive branch | branch of government that carries out the law |
Judicial branch | branch of government that decides if laws are fair |
Gilmer-Aiken Bills | laws established to improve teacher training, raise teacher salaries, provide textbooks, and required students to attend school for 9 months |
NAFTA | North American Free Trade Agreement between U.S., Canada, and Mexico North American Free Trade Agreement between U.S., Canada, and Mexico |
Ways in which Federal Government can influence Texas economy | energy policies, export agreements with other countries, agriculture regulations |
Majority of Texans | live in urban-cities |
Because of Hispanic population growth | more people will be Spanish speaking in next 20 years |
Crime | increased in cities because people moved to suburbs |
Austin | one of the country’s top locations for high tech |
Houston | largest port in Texas |
San Antonio | has large number of tourist attractions |
Suburbs | 1950s and 60s… people moved here from cities to get away from crowding, pollution, crime, etc |
Families moving off the farm 1950s and 60s | did so because could not make a living |