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After the Alamo, probably the most recognizable building in Texas during the 1960s and 1970s was the __________.
 
  A. Astrodome in Houston
  B. Sun Bowl in El Paso
  C. Cotton Bowl in Dallas
  D. Buddy Holly Museum in Lubbock

Question 2

Among the Quaker ministers was
 
  a. Mary Dyer.
  b. Anne Hutchinson.
  c. Samuel Gorton.
  d. Henry Dinster.
  e. John Winthrop.



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