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It took Oklahoma four years to adopt its first flag, and it was eventually replaced by another version in 1925 that is nearly identical to the one that flies today. The number 46 refers to Oklahoma being the 46th state to join the union.
Oklahoma was the first state to successfully ban abortion from the moment of fertilization post-Roe v. Wade. The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v.