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What impact did the invention of the automobile have on the need for oil resources in Texas and the economy?
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O It created a need for more oil mining and tension with agriculture in the economy.
It made a great impact on the economy but did not increase the need for more oil.
O It had a minimal impact on the need for oil and did not impact the economy.
O It changed the economy that was based only on agriculture and created a need for more oil mining.
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It changed the economy that was based only on agriculture and created a need for more oil mining.
Explanation: The automobile greatly increased demand for gasoline, spurring oil exploration and production in Texas and shifting the state’s economy away from being solely agricultural.
Explanation: The automobile greatly increased demand for gasoline, spurring oil exploration and production in Texas and shifting the state’s economy away from being solely agricultural.
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