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 | | Oklahoma, one of the Great Plains states, is slightly south of the geographic center of the U.S. Most of the state is a great, rolling plain, sloping gently from northwest to southeast. |
 | | Oklahoma’s economy is based primarily on manufacturing; the wholesale, retail and service industries; mineral production; contract construction; transportation and public utilities; finance, insurance and real estate; government employment (federal, state, county, city and education); research, printing and publishing; agriculture and tourism. |
 | | Oklahoma school districts range from large urban and suburban districts to small rural schools, many of which are involved in satellite and fiber optics programs to increase instructional opportunities for their students. |
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