Section 120 of the Terrell Election Law of 1905 stipulated that:
A. in county conventions where no single candidate won a majority in the primary vote, delegates would be divided equally among the candidates
B. in county conventions, all the delegates would go to the candidate with the most votes
C. the poll tax was optional in each county
D. primaries would allow all voters to participate, regardless of race, creed, color, gender or age
Answer: A
US History
- The _______ challenged Franklin Roosevelt during the 1944 presidential election.
- Which best describes Governor Coke Stevenson's attitude toward blacks?
- ______ was the scene of a violent race riot in 1943.
- Which of the following industries did not thrive in Texas during WWII?
- German prisoners of war held in Texas:
- Though also on border patrol duty, the Civil Air Patrol monitored ___________ during the war.
- _______ commanded the US Pacific fleet after the Pearl Harbor attack.
- Besides Doris Miller,________________ was the other African American from Texas who earned the Navy Cross during WWII.
- Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASPs:
- Soon after the Pearl Harbor attack:
- Before running for governor, Pappy O'Daniel was a:
- Though it remained largely ineffective as a means of helping larges numbers of poor farmers, Congress transformed the Resettlement Administration in the ________ in 1937.
- The National Recovery Administration attempted to establish minimum wages and prices through a series of:
- Among other responsibilities, the National Youth Administration:
- Which of the following is true about the Civilian Conservation Corps?
- The Dust Bowl was centered near:
- Franklin Roosevelt's first action as president was to:
- In 1932, _________ took advantage of discontent with Ross Sterling's administration to narrowly defeat him in the Democratic primary for governor.
- A major conflict developed in the East Texas oil fields in the 1930's over:
- _____ succeeded Dan Moody as governor in 1930.
- Dan Moody:
- ______ was the young attorney general who ran an anti-corruption campaign against Miriam Ferguson and ended up defeating her in the 1926 Democratic Party primary.
- After Miriam Ferguson's election as governor in 1924, the KKK:
- The election of Miriam Ferguson as governor in 1924:
- The Ku Klux Klan: