Under those circumstances, 30 minutes should be used for “How Oil Affected Divorce Rates”. In Document B, the confirmation mentions that men who worked in these oil fields had to work 12 hours a day, 7 days a week. During these times the father was generally separated from his family and often moved from place to place. Document B, also states that most men in the oil fields gamble their paycheck. With this said, wives took the children and left their husbands. This is …show more content…
This is because, in Document C, the evidence portrays that oil fields create more jobs for minorities by creating more laundry to do, houses to clean, and food to cook. This document is exceedingly vital to this report because it shows the “domino effect”. For example, the oil fields allow white men to get more jobs; thus, creating more jobs for minorities, which then makes an opportunity for blacks and Mexican-Americans to go to school. Though this may be true, this angered the Anglo-Americans because school is power, and with minorities going to school they might take the Anglo-American’s jobs. Adding this to our report for 20 minutes will create more suspense and commotion for this