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Unit 5 War and Development

Unit 5 War and Development. A Cimarron County father and his two sons take shelter from a dust storm. Chapter 18 The Roaring Twenties. Alice Mary Robertson The J.B.A. Robertson Administration Indian Citizenship Boundary Dispute Labor Problems The Tulsa Race Riot. Chapter 18

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Unit 5 War and Development

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  1. Unit 5 War and Development A Cimarron County father and his two sons take shelter from a dust storm.

  2. Chapter 18 The Roaring Twenties Alice Mary Robertson The J.B.A. Robertson Administration Indian Citizenship Boundary Dispute Labor Problems The Tulsa Race Riot

  3. Chapter 18 The Roaring Twenties The Ku Klux Klan Governor John Walton Governor Martin Trapp Governor Henry Johnston Oklahoma Jazz Crime and Criminals

  4. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS • Give the accomplishments of the Robertson administration, including social and labor reforms. • Describe the period of social, economic, and racial unrest in Oklahoma during the twenties. • Describe what you think it would be like to live in Oklahoma today if the Ku Klux Klan had remained powerful. • Describe the loss of lives and property during the Tulsa Race Riot. • List five outlaws who lived in Oklahoma.

  5. Mary Alice Robertson

  6. Governor James Brooks Ayers Robertson

  7. Burning of the Greenwood area during the Tulsa race riot in 1921.

  8. Nothing but rubble was left in the aftermath of the Tulsa race riot.

  9. Governor John C. Walton

  10. Governor M. E. Trapp

  11. Governor Henry S. Johnston

  12. Mrs. O. O. (Mamie) Hammons

  13. Governor W. J. Holloway

  14. Crucified Land by American painter Alexander Hogue who immortalized images of the ruined landscape of the 1930s Dust Bowl areas where prairie sod had been broken by the plow.

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