1. one issue dividing the republican party after world war ii was
a.
mccarthyism
b.
the korean war.
c.
labor unions.
d.
isolationism.
2. many texans supported dwight eisenhower because of
a.
his popularity in texas after the korean war.
b.
his position on the tidelands issue.
c.
his nomination by both major political parties.
d.
his work to modernize texas's government.
3. which of the following best describes "one-man, one-vote"?
a.
voting districts must all have about the same land area.
b.
voting districts with many rural areas must be represented.
c.
voting districts must all have the same number of senators and representatives.
d.
voting districts must all have about the same population.
4. why did "one-man, one-vote" become important in the 1960s?
a.
john henry faulk won a libel suit.
b.
african americans worked for equal rights.
c.
cities grew in size and number.
d.
texans began supporting republicans.
5. why did "one-man, one-vote" become important in the 1960s?
a.
john henry faulk won a libel suit.
b.
african americans worked for equal rights.
c.
cities grew in size and number.
d.
texans began supporting republicans.
6. why did "one-man, one-vote" become important in the 1960s?
a.
john henry faulk won a libel suit.
b.
african americans worked for equal rights.
c.
cities grew in size and number.
d.
texans began supporting republicans.
7. what was one effect of the red scare in texas?
a.
a group claimed that john henry faulk was a communist.
b.
people opposed labor unions and the united nations.
c.
texans gave speeches about the importance of a free press.
d.
mccarthy held televised investigative hearings.
8. what was the cause of the red scare?
a.
a communist government came to power in china.
b.
mccarthy gave a speech accusing leaders of communism
c.
membership in the communist party was illegal.
d.
all of the above