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For answers to other states, see [[../State Study/]]. | For answers to other states, see [[../State Study/]]. | ||
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− | ==2. Name the state and the year it joined the union. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=1}} | ||
+ | <noinclude><translate></noinclude> | ||
+ | <!-- 1. Make a scrapbook to include the following information. Use pictures, maps, or drawings to make it attractive.* --> | ||
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+ | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> | ||
+ | {{CloseReq}} <!-- 1 --> | ||
+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=2}} | ||
+ | <noinclude><translate></noinclude> | ||
+ | <!-- 2. Name the state and the year it joined the union. --> | ||
On December 29, 1845, Congress admitted Texas to the U.S. as the 28th state. | On December 29, 1845, Congress admitted Texas to the U.S. as the 28th state. | ||
− | ==3. Draw or find a picture of the following:== | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=3}} | ||
+ | <noinclude><translate></noinclude> | ||
+ | <!-- 3. Draw or find a picture of the following: --> | ||
+ | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> | ||
+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=3a}} | ||
+ | <noinclude><translate></noinclude> | ||
The Texas state flower is the Texas Bluebonnet ''(Lupinus texensis)''. | The Texas state flower is the Texas Bluebonnet ''(Lupinus texensis)''. | ||
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+ | {{CloseReq}} <!-- 3a --> | ||
+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=3b}} | ||
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The Texas state bird is the Northern Mockingbird ''(Mimus polyglottos)''. | The Texas state bird is the Northern Mockingbird ''(Mimus polyglottos)''. | ||
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=3c}} | ||
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The Texas state tree is the Pecan ''(Carya illinoinensis)''. | The Texas state tree is the Pecan ''(Carya illinoinensis)''. | ||
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=3d}} | ||
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Texas has a state small mammal, the Nine-banded Armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus), and a state large mammal, the Texas Longhorn. | Texas has a state small mammal, the Nine-banded Armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus), and a state large mammal, the Texas Longhorn. | ||
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+ | {{CloseReq}} <!-- 3d --> | ||
+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=3e}} | ||
+ | <noinclude><translate></noinclude> | ||
[[File:Texas_state_flag.png|thumb|center|300px|Flag of Texas]] | [[File:Texas_state_flag.png|thumb|center|300px|Flag of Texas]] | ||
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− | ==4. Name the state song and motto. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{CloseReq}} <!-- 3 --> | ||
+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=4}} | ||
+ | <noinclude><translate></noinclude> | ||
+ | <!-- 4. Name the state song and motto. --> | ||
The Texas state song is "Texas, Our Texas", written in 1924 by William J. Marsh and Gladys Yoakum Wright and approved by a concurrent resolution of the Texas Legislature in 1929.<br> | The Texas state song is "Texas, Our Texas", written in 1924 by William J. Marsh and Gladys Yoakum Wright and approved by a concurrent resolution of the Texas Legislature in 1929.<br> | ||
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The motto is "Friendship." | The motto is "Friendship." | ||
− | ==5. Draw a map and show the capital, major cities, rivers, and lakes. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=5}} | ||
+ | <noinclude><translate></noinclude> | ||
+ | <!-- 5. Draw a map and show the capital, major cities, rivers, and lakes. --> | ||
[[File:Map of Texas NA.png|thumb|center|500px|Map of Texas]] | [[File:Map of Texas NA.png|thumb|center|500px|Map of Texas]] | ||
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− | ==6. Name the national parks and three state parks. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=6}} | ||
+ | <noinclude><translate></noinclude> | ||
+ | <!-- 6. Name the national parks and three state parks. --> | ||
− | ==7. Name at least two natural resources, major products, and industries, etc. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=7}} | ||
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+ | <!-- 7. Name at least two natural resources, major products, and industries, etc. --> | ||
− | ==8. Name at least three interesting places to visit. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=8}} | ||
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+ | <!-- 8. Name at least three interesting places to visit. --> | ||
− | ==9. Name the Seventh-day Adventist conference president. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=9}} | ||
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+ | <!-- 9. Name the Seventh-day Adventist conference president. --> | ||
Carlos Craig is currently serving as President of the Texas Conference. | Carlos Craig is currently serving as President of the Texas Conference. | ||
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http://www.texasadventist.org/ConferenceAdministration/President/tabid/326/Default.aspx | http://www.texasadventist.org/ConferenceAdministration/President/tabid/326/Default.aspx | ||
− | ==10. Name the city where the conference office is located. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=10}} | ||
+ | <noinclude><translate></noinclude> | ||
+ | <!-- 10. Name the city where the conference office is located. --> | ||
There are three local Conferences covering Texas and a Union Conference office in Texas. | There are three local Conferences covering Texas and a Union Conference office in Texas. | ||
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The parent region for these three conferences is the Southwestern Union Conference who's office is located in Burleson, Texas. In serves Territory: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico (except San Juan County), Oklahoma, and Texas; comprising the Arkansas-Louisiana, Oklahoma, Southwest Region, Texas, and Texico Conferences | The parent region for these three conferences is the Southwestern Union Conference who's office is located in Burleson, Texas. In serves Territory: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico (except San Juan County), Oklahoma, and Texas; comprising the Arkansas-Louisiana, Oklahoma, Southwest Region, Texas, and Texico Conferences | ||
− | ==11. How many of the following does the SDA denomination have in this state? | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=11}} | ||
+ | <noinclude><translate></noinclude> | ||
+ | <!-- 11. How many of the following does the SDA denomination have in this state? --> | ||
The Texas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists is the administrative headquarters for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the eastern two-thirds of Texas | The Texas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists is the administrative headquarters for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the eastern two-thirds of Texas | ||
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=11a}} | ||
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Texas Conf Churches and Companies 284 | Texas Conf Churches and Companies 284 | ||
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=11b}} | ||
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Texas Conf Elementary Schools and Junior Academies 32 K-12 Schools 3 Universities 1 | Texas Conf Elementary Schools and Junior Academies 32 K-12 Schools 3 Universities 1 | ||
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=11c}} | ||
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=11d}} | ||
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The Texas Conference Membership 51,464 | The Texas Conference Membership 51,464 | ||
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− | ==12. Does this state have an SDA college or university? If so, give name and location. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=12}} | ||
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+ | <!-- 12. Does this state have an SDA college or university? If so, give name and location. --> | ||
Southwestern Adventist University is located in Keene, TX. | Southwestern Adventist University is located in Keene, TX. | ||
− | ==13. Give the month and year you collected this information. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=13}} | ||
+ | <noinclude><translate></noinclude> | ||
+ | <!-- 13. Give the month and year you collected this information. --> | ||
− | ==14. Use pamphlets for parks and places to visit. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=14}} | ||
+ | <noinclude><translate></noinclude> | ||
+ | <!-- 14. Use pamphlets for parks and places to visit. --> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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===This is a Regional Honor offered by the Florida Conference. You can obtain the patch and additional stars for each state you study from the [http://www.flpathfinderstore.com/ Florida Pathfinder Store]. You can NOT get these items from AdventSource or other Conferences.=== | ===This is a Regional Honor offered by the Florida Conference. You can obtain the patch and additional stars for each state you study from the [http://www.flpathfinderstore.com/ Florida Pathfinder Store]. You can NOT get these items from AdventSource or other Conferences.=== | ||
[[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/noindex]] | [[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/noindex]] | ||
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Revision as of 04:14, 6 January 2021
For answers to other states, see State Study.
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(*The patch is designed so that you can add one star to the flag for every state you study for the honor.)
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On December 29, 1845, Congress admitted Texas to the U.S. as the 28th state.
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Texas has a state small mammal, the Nine-banded Armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus), and a state large mammal, the Texas Longhorn.
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The Texas state song is "Texas, Our Texas", written in 1924 by William J. Marsh and Gladys Yoakum Wright and approved by a concurrent resolution of the Texas Legislature in 1929.
The motto is "Friendship."
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Carlos Craig is currently serving as President of the Texas Conference.
You can find the Texas Conference President's information here: http://www.texasadventist.org/ConferenceAdministration/President/tabid/326/Default.aspx
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There are three local Conferences covering Texas and a Union Conference office in Texas.
The Texas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists is located in Alvarado, TX (eastern two thirds of Texas)
The Southwest Region office is in Dallas, Texas (regional constituency/mainly African American)
The Texico Conference office is in Corrales, New Mexico (western Texas plus New Mexico)
The parent region for these three conferences is the Southwestern Union Conference who's office is located in Burleson, Texas. In serves Territory: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico (except San Juan County), Oklahoma, and Texas; comprising the Arkansas-Louisiana, Oklahoma, Southwest Region, Texas, and Texico Conferences
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The Texas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists is the administrative headquarters for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the eastern two-thirds of Texas
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Texas Conf Churches and Companies 284
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Texas Conf Elementary Schools and Junior Academies 32 K-12 Schools 3 Universities 1
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The Texas Conference Membership 51,464
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Southwestern Adventist University is located in Keene, TX.
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References
Important Notes
*The patch is designed so that you can add one star to the flag for every state you study for the honor.
This is a Regional Honor offered by the Florida Conference. You can obtain the patch and additional stars for each state you study from the Florida Pathfinder Store. You can NOT get these items from AdventSource or other Conferences.