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Transnational regionalism in Texas is described as the expanding economic and social interdependence of South Texas and Mexico.
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The Maquiladora program was initiated by Texas in 1964 to stimulate employment, foreign exchange and industrial development along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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False
The North American Free Trade Agreement created the worlds largest trading bloc.
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False
The Free Trade Commission, based in Washington DC, is the central agency responsible for implementing NAFTA.
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False
After the devaluation of the peso in 1994 and the Mexican recession beginning in 1995, President Clinton responded with an economic rescue plan for Mexico.
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False
The North American Development Bank, located in Mexico City, was created by the U.S. and Mexico to fund infrastructure and environmental projects along the U.S.-Mexico border.
True
False
Texas is mainly a rural state.
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False
Texas has a mainly individualistic and traditionalistic political culture.
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False
Hispanics comprise 50% of the Texas population.
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False
Texas ranks first in the percentage of the nonelderly population that does not have health insurance.
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False
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