This novel is about violence. Violence in Texas.
<h3>What was in this book?</h3>
Among the states undergoing reconstruction, Texas had the highest crime rate. 859 murders occurred there between 1865 and 1868. With 529 homicides in the former and 160 in the latter, only Louisiana and Alabama came close. Blair makes an effort to explain this significant discrepancy, however he does so mostly by drawing on the enormous research of academics who have studied the state over this time.
<h3>Who is William A. Blair?</h3>
William A. Blair is the founding editor of the Journal of the Civil War Era and the Walter L. and Helen P. Ferree Professor of Middle American History at Pennsylvania State University. He also directs the Richards Civil War Era Center.
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giving the "most power" to the national government, letting the president direct the executive branch, and having a "firm system of checks and balances"?
Theodore Roosevelt's Progress party appealed to some republicans and others who wanted change and reform. So the answer is True.
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I think that the main idea is about how George Washington became the first American president and how after that inaugural, it became a tradition for many presidents after him.
C. is the correct answer. I took the test.
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