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Another development on the Texas home front during World War I was __________.
 
  A. a decline in political support for prohibition
  B. suppression of dissent and greater emphasis on cultural conformity and enforced patriotism
  C. a new emphasis on the teaching of German in high schools and colleges
  D. a prolonged decline in rainfall in the Panhandle, creating the Dust Bowl

Question 2

One unfortunate event that occurred in the state during World War I was __________.
 
  A. the explosion of an ammunition ship in Galveston harbor, which killed several hundred sailors
  B. the assassination of Governor Oscar B. Colquitt by a German sympathizer
  C. a massive fire that burned down most of the El Paso business district
  D. a deadly race riot in Houston between black army troops and local white policemen



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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