Limited Resources and Change Quick Check

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Question
Which statement best explains how the 1961 Texas Supreme Court case State v. Valmont Plantations altered economic conditions and water laws for farmers using water from Falcon International Reservoir in the Lower Rio Grande Valley?(1 point)
Responses

The case overturned old Spanish and Mexican laws that gave everyone access to use surface water for irrigation.
The case overturned old Spanish and Mexican laws that gave everyone access to use surface water for irrigation.

The case backed an early court decision that gave landowners the right to access surface water from state-owned rivers and streams.
The case backed an early court decision that gave landowners the right to access surface water from state-owned rivers and streams.

The case declared that farmers with the “biggest pump” had first priority on groundwater rights.
The case declared that farmers with the “biggest pump” had first priority on groundwater rights.

The case outlawed any use of surface water for irrigation purposes.
The case outlawed any use of surface water for irrigation purposes.

The case backed an early court decision that gave landowners the right to access surface water from state-owned rivers and streams.