Answer:
C. organizing local anti-immigrant patrols
Step-by-step explanation:
The Oklahomans during the World War II along with other Americans purchased war bonds from the government to help finance a majority party of the war. They also ensured agricultural activities were sustained and planting occurred in areas called ‘Victory Garden’ in order to provide enough food for the citizens at home and also for the troops in the war front.
They helped in rationing food supplies which were sent to the troops to keep them healthy. Organizing local anti-immigrant patrols was the least of the their problem during this period and were solely focused on the war and sustainability of the troops.