Texas History - Unit 4 - Review Game 2 Question Preview (ID: 57988)


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The second president of Texas, __________, was elected in 1838.
a) Stephen F. Austin
b) David G. Burnet
c) William Goyens
d) Mirabeau B. Lamar

After difficulties with the army of Texas, Houston came to rely on the __________ for defense along the frontier.
a) Army of Texas
b) circuit riders
c) Texas Rangers
d) cavalry

Sam Houston had lived for a time with the __________ Indians.
a) Comanche
b) Cherokee
c) Cheyenne
d) Iroquois

Many Texans wanted __________ of Texas to the United States.
a) annexation
b) exclusion
c) removal
d) rejection

In October 1836, __________ was elected president of the Republic of Texas.
a) Edwin Waller
b) Felix Huston
c) Stephen F. Austin
d) Sam Houston

Which of the following was a feud between two groups in East Texas that began over fake land certificates and erupted into violence?
a) Battle of Gonzales
b) Alamo
c) Regulator-Moderator War
d) Grass Fight

Which of the following terms means paper money issued by the Republic of Texas during Lamar's administration to help stop an economic crisis?
a) denominations
b) certificates
c) revenues
d) redbacks

Which of the following terms means to approve or accept formally?
a) ratify
b) vote
c) petition
d) revolt

Which of the following terms means the formal joining of one political region to another?
a) redbacks
b) annexation
c) ratify
d) petition

Which of the following terms means government income?
a) redbacks
b) ad interim
c) revenues
d) denominations

Which of the following terms means government expenses?
a) annexation
b) revenues
c) expenditures
d) redbacks

Which of the following was a peace and trade agreement signed in 1844 by Sam Houston and Comanche Chief Buffalo Hump?
a) Treaty of San Antonio
b) Declaration of November 7, 1835
c) Constitution of 1844
d) Treaty of Tehuacana Creek

Which of the following was a law passed in 1839 to protect a family's home and up to 50 acres of land from seizure for debts?
a) redbacks
b) homestead law
c) annexation
d) expenditures

Which of the following was a Cherokee leader and friend of Sam Houston?
a) Chief Buffalo Hump
b) Chief Bowles
c) 'Deaf' Smith
d) David G. Burnet

Which of the following was a battle in 1840 between Texans and the Comanches after the Comanches did not release all their captives?
a) Battle of San Jacinto
b) Regulator-Moderator War
c) Battle of Gonzales
d) Council House Fight

Santa Anna believed that after taking the Alamo ...
a) he had achieved a total victory against the Texans.
b) he would next have to fight his way into East Texas.
c) Texans would use the Alamo as a battle cry in the future.
d) he could never safely visit Texas again.

The Constitution of 1836 ...
a) was not ratified for many years.
b) was modeled after the U.S. Constitution.
c) was exactly like the Constitution of 1824, except for allowing slavery.
d) tried to continue supporting the Mexican government and encouraged settlers to obey the law.

Houston and Goyens went to East Texas to visit the Cherokee in order to ...
a) trade for vitally important corn and other supplies.
b) get their support for a campaign against the Comanche.
c) negotiate a treaty of peace during the revolution.
d) ask for help against the Mexican army in East Texas.

By 1835 many Texans were upset because ...
a) Mexico would not send enough troops to protect them from Indians.
b) taxes were rising and farm prices were falling.
c) of Santa Anna's actions.
d) the U.S. Congress wanted to purchase Texas.

The Declaration of November 7, 1835, warned Mexico ...
a) that Texans were fighting to defend their rights under the Constitution of 1824.
b) that Mexican soldiers who took food and supplies from settlers would be arrested.
c) on the serious issue of land titles.
d) that freedom of religion must not be compromised.

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