Boom and Bust Cycles in Texas

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Certificate History for TExES Core Subjects EC-6 291 Quiz on Boom and Bust Cycles in Texas, created by Michele Papa on 25/07/2016.
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Question 1

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In [blank_start]1836[blank_end], the Texas Congress authorized a charter for the first building of a railroad in Texas.
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  • 1836

Question 2

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A rail [blank_start]regulatory[blank_end] commission was created to [blank_start]regulate[blank_end] the growth of the rail industry.
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  • regulatory
  • regulate

Question 3

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The growth of railroads resulted from the [blank_start]oil[blank_end] [blank_start]boom[blank_end].
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  • oil
  • boom

Question 4

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Today, [blank_start]chemicals[blank_end] and [blank_start]coal[blank_end] are mainly transported by rail and many of the rail companies in the state have [blank_start]merged[blank_end] or are no longer [blank_start]operating[blank_end] in the state.
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  • chemicals
  • coal
  • merged
  • operating

Question 5

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The cattle industry has been important in Texas for nearly three hundred years. The [blank_start]Spanish[blank_end] brought cattle with them when settling the area.
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  • Spanish

Question 6

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Ranching became a [blank_start]private[blank_end] enterprise.
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  • private

Question 7

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In the 1880s, there was "[blank_start]boom[blank_end]" for the cattle industry. In the late 1880s conflict developed between small and large ranchers and the need for [blank_start]grazing[blank_end] land that was sometimes limited by [blank_start]barbed[blank_end]-[blank_start]wire[blank_end] fenced areas. By the end of the century open area grazing had almost ended, with [blank_start]closed[blank_end]-[blank_start]range[blank_end] ranching.
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  • boom
  • grazing
  • barbed
  • wire
  • closed
  • range

Question 8

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A second boom for the cattle industry occurred before [blank_start]Word[blank_end] [blank_start]War[blank_end] [blank_start]I[blank_end], but prices declined and a slump occurred in the 1920s.
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  • Word
  • War
  • I

Question 9

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[blank_start]Small[blank_end]-[blank_start]herd[blank_end] [blank_start]stock[blank_end] farming also became important for the cattle industry. [blank_start]Beef[blank_end] cattle raising increased and [blank_start]dairy[blank_end] farming declined during the 1960s and 1970s. Prices for beef rose in the 1980s and declined in the 1990s.
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  • Small
  • herd
  • stock
  • Beef
  • dairy

Question 10

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Today the cattle industry is recognized for its commercial [blank_start]feedlots[blank_end] and [blank_start]meatpacking[blank_end] industries. Ranches have shifted the use of their properties.
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  • feedlots
  • meatpacking

Question 11

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The first oil field opened in Texas in the last [blank_start]nineteenth[blank_end] century. The "oil boom" was also called the "[blank_start]gusher[blank_end] [blank_start]age[blank_end]" and led to Texas's becoming a leading oil-producing state.
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  • gusher
  • age
  • nineteenth

Question 12

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By [blank_start]1940[blank_end], Texas led the United States in oil production. There were wide swings in the prices of oil but they began to [blank_start]stabilize[blank_end] in the 1940s when Texas transitioned into an [blank_start]industrial[blank_end] state.
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  • 1940
  • stabilize
  • industrial

Question 13

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Petroleum prices rose again in the 1970s and 1980s during the [blank_start]energy[blank_end] [blank_start]crisis[blank_end]. Stagnant prices and rising costs resulted in downsizing of the petroleum sites.
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  • energy
  • crisis

Question 14

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The [blank_start]Spanish[blank_end] were the first to grow cotton in Texas.
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  • Spanish

Question 15

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During the Civil War, cotton production [blank_start]decreased[blank_end].
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  • decreased
  • increased

Question 16

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In the later part of the nineteenth century, the cotton industry was stimulated by an influx of [blank_start]immigrants[blank_end] into central Texas, the improvement of [blank_start]rail[blank_end] transportation, and the development of the [blank_start]plow[blank_end] and [blank_start]cotton[blank_end] [blank_start]gin[blank_end].
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  • immigrants
  • rail
  • plow
  • cotton
  • gin

Question 17

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The arrival of the [blank_start]boll[blank_end] [blank_start]weevil[blank_end] caused much devastation to the industry.
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  • boll
  • weevil

Question 18

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The demand for cotton [blank_start]increased[blank_end] during the World War I era but after the war, prices for cotton [blank_start]decreased[blank_end]. During World War II many sharecroppers and tenant farmers moved to cities to work in wartime industries.
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  • increased
  • decreased
  • decreased
  • increased

Question 19

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Today, there are [blank_start]fewer[blank_end] farms producing cotton but the cotton-producing farms are [blank_start]larger[blank_end] than before. There are also better, and more, [blank_start]weed[blank_end] and [blank_start]pest[blank_end] control methods.
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  • fewer
  • larger
  • weed
  • pest

Question 20

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The real estate market responds to [blank_start]economic[blank_end] conditions and to the need for [blank_start]land[blank_end]. The real estate boom occurred during the [blank_start]oil[blank_end] boom. When prices skyrocketed and caused a decline in the industry, the housing market was also affected.
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  • economic
  • land
  • oil

Question 21

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When Texas became a center for [blank_start]banking[blank_end] and [blank_start]computer[blank_end] [blank_start]technology[blank_end], the larger cities were revitalized and real estate sales and prices [blank_start]increased[blank_end].
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  • banking
  • computer
  • technology
  • increased

Question 22

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The first bank, which was the first chartered bank west of the Mississippi River, was established in Texas in [blank_start]1822[blank_end]. The first commercial bank in Texas was established in [blank_start]1835[blank_end] and provided loans for the [blank_start]Texas[blank_end] [blank_start]Revolution[blank_end].
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  • 1822
  • 1835
  • Texas
  • Revolution

Question 23

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The state's 1845 [blank_start]constitution[blank_end] prohibited the incorporation of banks but many merchants performed banking functions and there were many [blank_start]moneylenders[blank_end] throughout the state. The only chartered bank in the state before the Civil War was established in 1847 in [blank_start]Galveston[blank_end].
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  • constitution
  • moneylenders
  • Galveston

Question 24

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After [blank_start]Reconstruction[blank_end], banks were established by special acts of the legislature. The state constitution was amended to permit state banks.
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  • Reconstruction

Question 25

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[blank_start]Lending[blank_end] practices, overextension of [blank_start]credit[blank_end], decline in [blank_start]petroleum[blank_end] prices, problems in the [blank_start]savings[blank_end] and [blank_start]loan[blank_end] industry, and speculation in the [blank_start]real[blank_end] [blank_start]estate[blank_end] sector caused damage to the banking industry.
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  • Lending
  • credit
  • petroleum
  • savings
  • loan
  • real
  • estate

Question 26

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Computer technology services accounts for approximately [blank_start]70[blank_end]% of the employment in the information technology sector.
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  • 70

Question 27

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In 2012, Texas was ranked No. [blank_start]3[blank_end] in the United States for employment in the computer systems sector.
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  • 3
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