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Texas Approves Most History Textbooks, Despite Outcry

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A Texas panel has approved 89 history and social studies textbooks for use in classrooms across the state, after one top publisher withdrew a book.

The Republican-controlled State Board of Education voted along party lines 10-5 Friday, sanctioning most proposed books and electronic lessons. It defeated six books, however, and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt withdrew a high school government textbook.

Because Texas' market is so large, textbooks published to meet its standards can affect those sold in other states. 

Academics, experts and activists on the right and left have been opposed to the textbooks. Some say they are too sympathetic to Islam. Others say they exaggerate Moses' influence on American democracy.

Today’s approval means the books will be ready for more than 5 million Texas public school students next fall.