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Alex73 [517]
3 years ago
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Why is Robert S. Kerr remembered as one of Oklahoma's greatest governors? A. Kerr's service as Harry S Truman's vice president g

ave Oklahoma national publicity as a state that could provide powerful leaders. B. As a popular Republican governor, Kerr represented a shift in Oklahoma politics, which moved away from Democratic roots. C. Kerr established Oklahoma's postwar prosperity, and his powerful service in the US Senate highlighted Oklahoman values and priorities. D. Kerr created a productive hydroelectric dam, which was named after him and which created an unprecedented number of jobs for Oklahomans.
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lubasha [3.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

C. Kerr established Oklahoma's postwar prosperity, and his powerful service in the US Senate highlighted Oklahoman values and priorities.

Explanation:

Robert Samuel Kerr Administration often considered to be the beginning of new era for Oklahoma, matured and robust, it was said that Kerry, was able to carry out his functions with dignity, while establishing the state as a diverisfied industrial state.

Even after Kerr left the governorship position, the economy and state of Oklahoma were considered to be free of debt and at a time were riped for full and modernized development.

Hence: Robert S. Kerr was

remembered as one of Oklahoma's greatest governors because, Kerr established Oklahoma's postwar prosperity, and his powerful service in the US Senate highlighted Oklahoman values and priorities.

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