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Why did the United States Army establish so many military training facilities in Texas during World War II?

A.) It was necessary to be close to the supplies of gasoline and oil produced in Texas.
B.) The open spaces and favorable climate made Texas ideal for military training.
C.) It reduced transportation costs to have large army camps on the Gulf Coast.
D.) It made sense to put the training camps near sources of food, including farms and meatpacking sites.
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-Why did the United States Army establish so many military training facilities in Texas during World War II?

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-The open spaces and favorable climate made Texas ideal for military training.

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-Texas provided the U.S. Army with favorable weather and vast areas that could be used for military training exercises.

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The United States Army establish so many military training facilities in Texas during World War II because of the open spaces and favorable climate made Texas ideal for military training.

Option: B

Step-by-step explanation:

During world war II all the military base camp and training camp were established in and near to Texas city as it was in central location which has good connectivity and easy accessibility to other states. Besides the climate of Texas is also favorable and pleasant.

The open space of Texas provide enough space for practicing and training, testing of weapons. So many army war field, naval base camps were established there. The total number of camps were 175. Marine and coast guards are well connected with Texas city.

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