1. A. Lorenzo de Zavala
2. B. Texians believed they did not need to pay taxes to Mexico
3. A. Spain would not recognize colonials as equal citizens: The Spanish also made the Mexicans have lots of tax and almost all of it went to Spain.
4. D. They knew that the Alamo would protect them from the Mexican Army: Because they believed in this cause and fought bravely.
5. D.The memory of those lost at the Alamo and Goliad: They rallied behind Remember the Alamo and Remember the Goliad which were both very significant events for Texan rebels.
6. B. Became the first senator to be elected to the state of Tennessee: Sam Houston born in Virginia; he became a lawyer congressman and senator in Tennessee.
The election of 1800 was considered a "republican revolution" because he reversed Federalist policies. Jefferson sought to weaken the central government, lower taxes, and generally counteract the policies that had been put into place by the Federalists previous to him.
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1. Technology helped because whatever they were using could help them find a way.
2. That they could use whatever was on there hands to use to discover something great.
1 a protrusion from the surface of an art piece
2 a repeated shape or design in art or architecture
3 the religious belief that a being created the universe from nothing
4 the sacred writings of judaism, including genesis, exodus, and leviticus
5 a collection of prayers and rituals that act as the main text of hinduism
Roosevelt leadership to Congress made the Federal Trade Commission, whose purpose was to prevent “unfair methods of competition” by businesses operating interstate commerce. The Clayton Antitrust Act elaborated the scope of the Sherman Antitrust Act to cap such things as interlocking directorates (boards of directors having members in common), price discrimination among buyers, use of court injunctions in labor disputes and multiple ownership by one corporation of stocks in similar enterprises. Improved measures reinforced by President Roosevelt included the Seamen’s Act of 1915, which was meant to secure the safety and security of American merchant sailors. The Federal Workingmen’s Compensation Act of 1916 provided allowances for civil service workers for disabilities sustained on the job. It was the pioneer of later disability insurance programs. The Adamson Act of 1916 called for an eight-hour day for railroad workers, with extra pay for overtime. It was the first law that permitted the federal government to regulate the working hours of private companies. Wilson’s progressive programs contributed to his election victory in 1916 and strengthened his support within his own party.But the First World War, which began in 1914, soon needed Roosevelt's full attention and began to distract him from his forward looking program.