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| what is wages paid after military retirement |
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| a person who punishes others without the benefit of law |
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| what is the freedom of business to operater without gobernment interference |
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| what is the antitrust law |
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| it forbids companies joining together to fiz prices or limi production |
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a railroad connected from one part of texas to another |
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| someone who works between the producer of goods and the consumer |
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| a combination of companies formed by agreement to reduce competition |
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| what is a building and equipment for purifying raw products |
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| connecting or existing between 2 or more states by railroads or roads |
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| The farmers of this new constitution did not deal with what issue |
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| after reconstruction to wich party did most elected officials in texas belong |
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| who was norris wrght cuney |
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| leading republican, national commitery men, african american influencer |
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| why did the state government cut pensions , or money paid after retirement, for veterans and funds for schools |
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| reduced states debt and balanced budget |
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| when did the women of texas gain the right to bote in primary elections |
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| what was the most important profession open to women during the early 1900s |
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| how did the poor transportation system slow the development of texas |
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| many merchants and farmers couldnt market thir products profitably |
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| how were some communities affected by railroads |
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| some became ghost towns and some became busy cities of commerce |
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what was the most important industry in texas by 1900 |
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businesses that controlled an industry could pay for materials and charge for the goods they sold |
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| low prices and hight prices |
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| the people's, or , party gained much of its support from poor farmers |
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| when and where did the first meat packing plant get started |
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| what happened to cotton and other farm products between 1875 and 1900 |
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| the price of the crop generally went down |
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| what was the form of transpirtation in the city |
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| street cars wich appeared in the 1870s |
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| what were the city of commerce |
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| houston,dallas,fort worth, and other cities |
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| where were the ghost towns |
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where, who set it up, and when was the texas equal rights association |
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| dallas by rebeca henry hays in 1893 |
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| why did the delegates object to the constitution of 1869 |
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| because it was written by the radical repuplicans |
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| how many times has the texas constitution been amended sense 1876 |
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| what happened in texas in the late 1800s |
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