Answer:
B. in the 1960s
Step-by-step explanation:
By the 1960s, little had changed in voting districts, and representation shifts with population changes weren’t happening. Rural areas continued having solid control in state politics even though the majority of the population lived in the areas of Oklahoma County and Tulsa County. This did not uphold the concept of “one man, one vote” because rural areas had more representatives even though they had a much smaller population.
* if your next question is, "What revenue did prohibition keep from the state?" the answer is, A. liquor tax *
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