The Texas constitution of 1836 had shared ideals with the U.S. Constitution. Which of the following ideals did the Texas constitution most likely support?

A. Executive powers, or the concentration of authority in one leader
B. Theocracy, or a combination of religious in government powers
C. Federalism, or the division of power between states in the nation ****
D. Popular sovereignty , Or self government

Writeacher Writeacher answered
5 years ago

https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/mhc01

and
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/mkc01

My question for you regarding your choice is this: Was the Republic of Texas made up of states?

Damon Damon answered
5 years ago

I suspect that you are correct.

Anonymous Anonymous answered
5 years ago

No the republic of texas was an independent nation it wasn’t apart of the USA yet and it was independent from Mexico

Anonymous Anonymous answered
5 years ago

Ohhh so write teacher it would be d ?

Writeacher Writeacher answered
5 years ago

Was it composed of states before it became one of the states in the USA?

I think Damon is right -- that your choice is correct -- but the wording of the question is off. The Republic of Texas was made up of districts, as you'll read in the second of the two links I gave you.

Anonymous Anonymous answered
5 years ago

Ok thank you

Writeacher Writeacher answered
5 years ago

D could be correct, too, given the nature of those very first Texans!! However, the way that constitution was written is more "federalism" than popular sovereignty.

I'd go with C.

Anonymous Anonymous answered
5 years ago

The answer was D but it’s ok because I learned something thank you everyone for the help :)

Damon Damon answered
5 years ago

ah well.....

Lua Flores Lua Flores answered
4 years ago

The correct answer is (D)

I just took the test.

Shadow person Shadow person answered
1 year ago

I took the quiz here’s all the answers

1.)c-Childress
2.)a-fighting for independence
3.)d-popular sovereignty, or self government

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