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  1. Oklahoma City is __________.A. the second-largest city (by population size) in Oklahoma B. the oldest city in Oklahoma C. the
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  2. Sharecropping was most common in cotton-growing regions in __________.A. western Oklahoma B. northern Oklahoma C. eastern
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  3. Which of the following describes an impact of the Shawnee Demands?(1 point)A. Unions were outlawed in the state of Oklahoma. B.
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  4. which of the following best describes oklahoma's capital oklahoma city?a. experienced high growth during ww1 as millitary base
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  5. Paleo-Indians found an abundance of wildlife in Oklahoma to support their needs. Which of the following factors led to large
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  6. Charles Haskell, vice-chairman of the Sequoyah Convention, would later hold which position in the Oklahoma state government?A.
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  7. Which of the following courts has nine justices who are appointed by the governor to serve six-year terms?A. the Oklahoma state
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  8. Which Oklahoma city or town is home to Oklahoma State University?A. Stillwater B. Oklahoma City C. Tulsa D. Norman Please select
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  9. We were having a discussion while watching the weather channel. If portions of Oklahoma have temperatures from the 30's to the
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  10. Why was Oklahoma’s economy so devastated by the Great Depression?A. Oklahoma goods faced higher tariffs than goods produced
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