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Question 1.
The Constitution of 1845 allowed African Americans the right to vote.


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Question 2.
The Grange was an organization formed to improve the lot of farmers.


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Question 3.
The Texas Constitution of 1876 was essentially anti-government, a reaction to the corruption of the Davis administration and President Grant’s two administrations.


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Question 4.
The Texas Constitution of 1876 levied poll taxes.


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Question 5.
There were 409 amendments to the Texas Constitution between 1876 and 2002.


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Question 6.
Texans currently have an initiative process.


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Question 7.
Only about 20% of Texans will participate in an election when constitutional amendments are the only issues of the ballot.


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Question 8.
In the Edgewood school finance case, Texas courts invalidated the system of funding public education, claiming that it was unconstitutional and ordered the legislature to provide more equity in tax resources among the school districts.


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Question 9.
The Constitution of 1845 guaranteed separate property rights for married women.


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Question 10.
Texas judges are elected.


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