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1.Who owned the first mineral springs used by visitors to Oklahoma?

the state
the Chickasaw
E.W. Marland
Frederic Remington

2.What is the largest natural gas producing region in Oklahoma?

Helmerich and Payne
Devon Energy Center
Hugoton Field
Tulsa

3.Which of these was controlled by rural areas in the first half of the 1900s?
Select all that apply.

moral ideals
voting
transportation
religion
local funding

4.What did Raymond Gary do for fourteen years before becoming governor of Oklahoma?

He served as a state senator.
He taught ethics at a college.
He started and ran a farm union.
He lead peaceful protests.

5.Which action do believe was the strongest proof of Gary’s commitment to integration? Explain your answer.esay

6.How would a mill-town become a ghost town in the early 1900s?

People moved to large cities to work in manufacturing.
There was a lack of lumber once most was cut down.
New opportunities arose elsewhere.
The railroad was introduced, and took over mill-towns.

7.What was unique about the armed forces in the Korean Conflict?

They never lost a battle.
It was the first time troops had gone to Asia.
The military units were integrated.
It was the shortest war in history.

8.What was the major purpose of the International Petroleum Exposition?

to protest the oil industry
to grow the oil industry
to create the Spavinaw Water System
to stop the drilling of new wells
9.If you wanted to see a pair of six guns and some spurs, which of these would you most likely visit?

Philbrook Museum
Marland Estate
Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
Platt National Park
10.Which word best describes soldiers returning home after World War II?

neglected
suffering
adjusting
defeated

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1.Who owned the first mineral springs used by visitors to Oklahoma?

the state

the Chickasaw

E.W. Marland

Frederic Remington

2.What is the largest natural gas producing region in Oklahoma?

Helmerich and Payne

Devon Energy Center

Hugoton Field

Tulsa

3.Which of these was controlled by rural areas in the first half of the 1900s?

Select all that apply.

moral ideals

voting

transportation

religion

local funding

4.What did Raymond Gary do for fourteen years before becoming governor of Oklahoma?

He served as a state senator.

He taught ethics at a college.

He started and ran a farm union.

He lead peaceful protests.

6.How would a mill-town become a ghost town in the early 1900s?

People moved to large cities to work in manufacturing.

There was a lack of lumber once most was cut down.

New opportunities arose elsewhere.

The railroad was introduced, and took over mill-towns.

7.What was unique about the armed forces in the Korean Conflict?

They never lost a battle.

It was the first time troops had gone to Asia.

The military units were integrated.

It was the shortest war in history.

8.What was the major purpose of the International Petroleum Exposition?

to protest the oil industry

to grow the oil industry

to create the Spavinaw Water System

to stop the drilling of new wells

9.If you wanted to see a pair of six guns and some spurs, which of these would you most likely visit?

Philbrook Museum

Marland Estate

Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum

Platt National Park

10.Which word best describes soldiers returning home after World War II?

neglected

suffering

adjusting

defeated

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1.Who owned the first mineral springs used by visitors to Oklahoma?

the state

the Chickasaw

E.W. Marland

Frederic Remington

2.What is the largest natural gas producing region in Oklahoma?

Helmerich and Payne

Devon Energy Center

Hugoton Field

Tulsa

3.Which of these was controlled by rural areas in the first half of the 1900s?

Select all that apply.

moral ideals

voting

transportation

religion

local funding

4.What did Raymond Gary do for fourteen years before becoming governor of Oklahoma?

He served as a state senator.

He taught ethics at a college.

He started and ran a farm union.

He lead peaceful protests.

6.How would a mill-town become a ghost town in the early 1900s?

People moved to large cities to work in manufacturing.

There was a lack of lumber once most was cut down.

New opportunities arose elsewhere.

The railroad was introduced, and took over mill-towns.

7.What was unique about the armed forces in the Korean Conflict?

They never lost a battle.

It was the first time troops had gone to Asia.

The military units were integrated.

It was the shortest war in history.

8.What was the major purpose of the International Petroleum Exposition?

to protest the oil industry

to grow the oil industry

to create the Spavinaw Water System

to stop the drilling of new wells

9.If you wanted to see a pair of six guns and some spurs, which of these would you most likely visit?

Philbrook Museum

Marland Estate

Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum

Platt National Park

10.Which word best describes soldiers returning home after World War II?

neglected

suffering

adjusting

defeated

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