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Unit 6 Coming of Age

Unit 6 Coming of Age. Downtown Tulsa has undergone many changes in recent years. Chapter 21 ‘Just Little Police Action’. Oklahoma Veterans The Polio Epidemic After the War The Turner Administration Integrating Higher Education Dormitory Fire The Korean Conflict. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

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Unit 6 Coming of Age

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  1. Unit 6 Coming of Age Downtown Tulsa has undergone many changes in recent years.

  2. Chapter 21 ‘Just Little Police Action’ Oklahoma Veterans The Polio Epidemic After the War The Turner Administration Integrating Higher Education Dormitory Fire The Korean Conflict

  3. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS • When Oklahoma veterans of World War II returned to their native state, what major changes had taken place? • Tell about the polio epidemic of the 1940s. • What were the accomplishments of the Turner Administration? • What products were scarce nationally during World War II and how were the sales of these products handled? • Identify: a) Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher; b) Major General Patrick J. Hurley

  4. Patrick J. Hurley

  5. Sugar and coffee were just two of the products that were rationed during and after World War II. Families were issued ration stamps that they could use to buy these products.

  6. Governor Roy J. Turner

  7. Forty-fifth Division troops prepare to land at Inchon, Korea.

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