Answer:
Enabling, Guthrie
Explanation:
The enabling act (statue that empowers people to take actions, make orders or regulations) placed the capital of Oklahoma in Guthrie. The day after voters in Oklahoma approved the Oklahoma city to be the new state capital, the governor of the state, Charles N. Haskel signed the document declaring the state capital to be in Oklahoma city and not Guthrie (which was been the capital of the state for nearly 2 years), and the state seal was taken away from Guthrie in an automobile ride over 30 miles to the new state capital.