Tuesday Trivia: February 15, 2022

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Answer this Oklahoma trivia question to receive awesome prizes!

Test your Oklahoma knowledge and win prizes by answering our weekly Tuesday Trivia question. Every week, we’ll choose a winner from the correct respondents to receive a prize—from an Okie sticker to a subscription to Oklahoma Today and more.

It's a fairly well-known fact that Oklahoma officially became a state in 1907, but it wasn't until the following year that the new state's star was added to the flag. When a new state was added to the union, the flag would be updated the following Fourth of July. The result was a 46-star flag that was flown until New Mexico and Arizona became states.

How many years was the 46-star American flag used before a new design took over?

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Greg Elwell

Greg Elwell served as research editor and web editor of Oklahoma Today from 2018-2023. He also has worked for newspapers, medical research organizations, and government institutions.

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