1. How was Texas' post-war growth different than early-1900s oil boom population growth? (1 point)

Texas rapidly changed from a rural to an urban state as cities grew up around refineries.
Most of the rapid post-war population growth in Texas was concentrated in the state's largest cities.
O Merchants opened businesses to serve the newly arrived engineers, bankers, speculators, and wildcatters.
The state used some of its tax revenues to fund the University of Texas, Texas A&M, and other colleges in Texas.

Most of the rapid post-war population growth in Texas was concentrated in the state's largest cities. The early-1900s oil boom population growth was more dispersed throughout the state, as people flocked to areas where oil was discovered.