1. Which of the following Civil War battles was fought in Texas?

a. the Battle of Sabine Pass******
b. the Battle at Manassas
c. the Battle of Bayou Forche

2. Why was Sam Houston removed from his position as governor of Texas?
a. he was promoted to be a military commander.
b. he supported slavery in Texas.
c. he didn't want Texas to secede from the union.**********

3.What was one of the policies of Reconstruction?
a. former Confederates were put in jail and fined heavily.*******
b. former Confederated were forgiven if they took an oath of allegiance to the union.
c. former Confederates needed to move to northern cities.

To get the answer to question 1, we can analyze the given options. The Battle of Sabine Pass is the only option that indicates a battle fought in Texas during the Civil War. Therefore, the correct answer is a. the Battle of Sabine Pass.

To answer question 2, we need to understand the reasons for Sam Houston's removal from his position as governor of Texas. The option c. states that he didn't want Texas to secede from the union. This aligns with historical knowledge as Sam Houston was against Texas secession from the United States. Therefore, the correct answer is c. he didn't want Texas to secede from the union.

To determine one of the policies of Reconstruction for question 3, we can consider the given options. Option a. suggests that former Confederates were put in jail and fined heavily, which is not an accurate policy of Reconstruction. Option b. states that former Confederates were forgiven if they took an oath of allegiance to the union, which aligns with the general understanding of Reconstruction policies. Therefore, the correct answer is b. former Confederates were forgiven if they took an oath of allegiance to the union.