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Which of the following was NOT a way Texans were involved in World War II?

750,000 Texans from all ethnic groups served in the nations's armed forces
during the war.
Texans rationed their food and goods to help with the war effort and "made do"
with less.
Scrap metal drives helped to provide metal for war supplies and machines.
Texas decreased production of oil and gas.

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User Goclem
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Your answer would Be D!

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User FrankTheTank
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Answer:

Texas decreased production of oil and gas

Step-by-step explanation:

The involvement of Texans during the World War II increased the production of oil and gas. These were very important resources especially when it comes to making tires which requires synthetic rubber, bombs and laying the runways. These were also used as a lubricant for the weapons and other machinery. Fuel was needed for the vehicles, including aircraft and military tanks.

So, this makes "Texas decreased production of oil and gas" as NOT a way for Texans to be involved in World War II.

Thus, this explains the answer.

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