The answer is all of the above
Oklahoma lands have always provided a combination of nutritious grasses and productive grain farms to the cattle industry. In the late 1880s, the open range reached to an end. Ranchers began to build closed-range ranches in Oklahoma since more railroads had made long cattle drives less necessary (Option B is the correct answer). Not only did the railroads allow the transport of cattle, but also it brought homesteaders and sheepherders to the plains. Besides, those homesteaders plowed up the prairie and enclosed the plains with barbed wire. At the same time, cattle ranchers started to fence huge tracts for their own use. As a result, conflicts between ranchers and homesteaders over land and water rights began to arise.
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The answer is false the war did not remove Saddam from power
No one knows for sure but about 6,000 pioneer died
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Yalta: discuss Europe's postwar reorganization
Potsdam: agreement between US, USSR, and Britain, for military occupation and reconstruction of Germany
Might create more tensions between allies