Learning Goals The students will understand the contribution of David Hall, Oklahomans involvement in the Vietnam War, Governor Nigh, Peri Mutual Betting,

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Learning Goals The students will understand the contribution of David Hall, Oklahomans involvement in the Vietnam War, Governor Nigh, Peri Mutual Betting, the Penn Square Bank failure, and Governors Henry Bellmon and Brad Henry.

Governor David Hall David Hall was elected governor of Oklahoma in In 1975, just four days following the end of his tenure as governor, David Hall was charged by a federal grand jury on charges of extortion and bribery Hall was convicted on March 14, 1976, and sentenced to three years in the Swift Trail Camp Federal Prison outside Safford, Arizona, beginning on November 22, 1976.

Vietnam War American involvement in the Vietnam War ended early in The Vietnam War was a central issue of the presidential campaign of 1968, and the Democratic Convention in Chicago was fraught with protest and violence. Protestors and police clashed in the streets, and Americans watched their countrymen hurling insults and rocks at each other on the evening news. Statistically, the percentage of mental and emotional casualties was much higher after the war in Vietnam than following any other war in modern history.

Governor George Nigh George Nigh was born in McAlester on June 9, Nigh’s political career began in 1950 when he became the youngest member ever elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives. Nigh became the seventeenth governor of the state when he served out the last nine days of Edmondson’s term. On January 8,1979 Governor Nigh actually began his own elected term as governor. In his days as a junior legislator, Nigh persuaded the team of Rodgers and Hammerstein to allow Oklahoma to adopt their song Oklahoma! as the state song.

Nigh cont. In 1982 Governor George Nigh became the first Oklahoma governor to succeed himself in office. In January 1983, the state’s twenty-second governor began his second full term in office. However, not only had the governor served two of his own terms, but he completed terms for two other governors. He is thus the only person in state history to have served four separate terms of office as governor.

Pari-Mutuel Betting The horse racing industry has been alive and well in Oklahoma for many years. Oklahoma produces more race horses per capita than any other state On September 21, 1982, voters approved pari-mutuel betting by more than 125,000 votes. Nearly a million voters turned out for the election. Oklahoma became the thirty-second state to adopt some form of pari- mutuel betting.

Penn Square Bank On July 5, 1982, news of the failure of Oklahoma City’s Penn Square Bank rocked the financial world. Growing in a few years from a small consumer bank to one of the largest banks in the Southwest, Penn Square reportedly failed because of noncompliance with usual banking rules, especially in making loans. Many energy companies were among the bank’s customers, and some received large loans without enough collateral. Records revealed that some of the loans had been made long after oil prices began declining. The recession and a lack of sufficient collateral made it impossible for bankers to collect on loans due. A large number of the loans had been sold to other banks around the country. Many of those banks suffered losses or failed because of the Penn Square loans. Several uninsured depositors lost large sums of money in the failure, and businesses closed their doors or sold out as a result. The economy of the entire state, as well as that of some other states, was adversely affected by the failure of Penn Square Bank.

Governor Again Henry Bellmon, who in the 1960s became Oklahoma’s first Republican governor, became the first governor elected to two nonconsecutive terms. Elected the twenty- third governor of Oklahoma on November 4, 1986, he was inaugurated in Oklahoma City on January 12, 1987.

Governor Brad Henry Brad Henry was officially sworn in as Oklahoma’s twenty-sixth governor on January 13, Henry supported an “Education Lottery” which was one of his most important campaign promises. The lottery was approved by voters in November 2004, and the first tickets were sold on October 12, 2005, at 5:05 a.m.

Chapter 24 Quiz 1.) Which governor was convicted of bribery and extortion while in office? a.) David Hall b.) George Nigh c.) Henry Bellmon 2.) What was the biggest public issue in the 1968 presidential campaign? a.) The Great Depression b.) The Vietnam War c.) Segregation 3.) Which governor persuaded Rogers and Hammerstein to allow Oklahoma to adopt their song Oklahom as the state song? a.) David Hall b.) George Nigh c.) Henry Bellmon 4.) Who became the first Oklahoma governor to serve back to back terms? a.) David Hall b.) George Nigh c.) Henry Bellmon 5.) How many terms did Governor George Nigh serve? 6.) What industry benefitted the most in Oklahoma from peri-mutual betting being made legal? a.) Horse Racing b.) Slot machine gambling c.) Casino gambling 7.) What was the name of the bank that failed damaging Oklahoma’s econmy? a.) First Capital Bank b.) Penn Square Bank c.) Oklahoma State Bank 8.) What was the main reason that this bank failed? a.) It did not have enough customers b.) It would not loan out enough money the economy needed circulating c.) It made very risky loans that businesses could not pay back 9.) Which governor served two terms that were not back to back? a.) David Hall b.) George Nigh c.) Henry Bellmon 10.) What facility was built in Oklahoma City after Pari-Mutual betting was made legal? a.) The Bricktown Ballpark b.) The Ford Center c.) Remington Park

Chapter 24 Quiz 1.) Which governor was convicted of bribery and extortion while in office? a.) David Hall b.) George Nigh c.) Henry Bellmon 2.) What was the biggest public issue in the 1968 presidential campaign? a.) The Great Depression b.) The Vietnam War c.) Segregation 3.) Which governor persuaded Rogers and Hammerstein to allow Oklahoma to adopt their song Oklahom as the state song? a.) David Hall b.) George Nigh c.) Henry Bellmon 4.) Who became the first Oklahoma governor to serve back to back terms? a.) David Hall b.) George Nigh c.) Henry Bellmon 5.) How many terms did Governor George Nigh serve? 6.) What industry benefitted the most in Oklahoma from peri-mutual betting being made legal? 7.) What was the name of the bank that failed damaging Oklahoma’s econmy? 8.) What was the main reason that this bank failed? 9.) Which governor served two terms that were not back to back? a.) David Hall b.) George Nigh c.) Henry Bellmon 10.) What facility was built in Oklahoma City after Pari-Mutual betting was made legal?