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7 November, 23:01

Why were Texas oil producers ordered to limit production during the Great

Depression

A.) Texas oil fields were in danger of running dry.

B.) Oklahoma needed a chance to break into the oil market.

C.) Overproduction was causing prices to drop.

D.) Too many shantytowns were springing up in East Texas.

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  1. 8 November, 01:42
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    The correct answer is C or Overproduction was causing prices to drop.

    Explanation:

    Why were Texas oil producers ordered to limit production during the Great Depression?

    a.

    Texas oil fields were in danger of running dry.

    b.

    Oklahoma needed a chance to break into the oil market.

    c.

    Overproduction was causing prices to drop.

    d.

    Too many shantytowns were springing up in East Texas.
  2. 8 November, 02:15
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    A. Texas oil fields were in danger of drying up
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