Texas History Final Study Guide Exam Practice
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Q: What are the six flags that have flown over Texas (in order)? - A: Spain, France, Mexico,
Republic of Texas, Confederate States of America, United States
Q: What are the four regions of Texas? - A: High (Great) Plains, North Central Plains, Coastal
Plains, Mountains and Basins
Q: Which region has the highest population and most moisture? - A: Coastal Plains
Q: Which region is the highest and driest? - A: Mountains and Basins
Q: Where is Dallas located? - A: In the Coastal Plains
Q: What is the absolute location? - A: The exact location based on latitude and longitude
Q: What is the relative location? - A: The location of a place in relation to other places or
landforms
Q: What three states and one country share a border with Texas? - A: Oklahoma, Arkansas,
Louisiana, Mexico
, Q: What is a compass rose used for? - A: Direction
Q: What does a key on a map tell you? - A: What each symbol means
Q: What is a scale on a map? - A: A measure of mileage
Q: Where is the Ogallala Aquifer found? - A: In the Texas Panhandle
Q: What is an aquifer? - A: An underground water source
Q: What causes violent storms in Texas? - A: When cool air from the North meets warm
moist air from the Gulf
Q: What are wrong-way rivers in Texas? - A: Rivers that flow from drier areas to wetter ones
(West to Southeast)
Q: List five natural resources of Texas. - A: Oil and gas, grass and soil, wind, water, timber
Q: Name the four distinct cultures of Texas Indians and one tribe from each. - A:
Southeastern: Caddo Gulf: Karankawa Pueblo: Jumano Plains: Comanche
Q: How did early people get food in Texas? - A: Hunting big game
Q: What are nomads? - A: People who do not settle in one place and move to hunt/forage
Questions | Latest Already Graded A+ UPDATE
2025|2026
Q: What are the six flags that have flown over Texas (in order)? - A: Spain, France, Mexico,
Republic of Texas, Confederate States of America, United States
Q: What are the four regions of Texas? - A: High (Great) Plains, North Central Plains, Coastal
Plains, Mountains and Basins
Q: Which region has the highest population and most moisture? - A: Coastal Plains
Q: Which region is the highest and driest? - A: Mountains and Basins
Q: Where is Dallas located? - A: In the Coastal Plains
Q: What is the absolute location? - A: The exact location based on latitude and longitude
Q: What is the relative location? - A: The location of a place in relation to other places or
landforms
Q: What three states and one country share a border with Texas? - A: Oklahoma, Arkansas,
Louisiana, Mexico
, Q: What is a compass rose used for? - A: Direction
Q: What does a key on a map tell you? - A: What each symbol means
Q: What is a scale on a map? - A: A measure of mileage
Q: Where is the Ogallala Aquifer found? - A: In the Texas Panhandle
Q: What is an aquifer? - A: An underground water source
Q: What causes violent storms in Texas? - A: When cool air from the North meets warm
moist air from the Gulf
Q: What are wrong-way rivers in Texas? - A: Rivers that flow from drier areas to wetter ones
(West to Southeast)
Q: List five natural resources of Texas. - A: Oil and gas, grass and soil, wind, water, timber
Q: Name the four distinct cultures of Texas Indians and one tribe from each. - A:
Southeastern: Caddo Gulf: Karankawa Pueblo: Jumano Plains: Comanche
Q: How did early people get food in Texas? - A: Hunting big game
Q: What are nomads? - A: People who do not settle in one place and move to hunt/forage