Respuesta :
Answer:
Trained Recruits = People like Georgia farmers
provided canned goods, uniforms, and bandages - Orgganel Georgia military facilities
planted victory gardens - Recruits that were not in the military yet
Georgia farmers - Negotiated products for cheap prices
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volunteered for military duty - Georgia farmers to make a better living.
Georgia military facilities - Applied Men who would work at military facilities
grew cotton for clothing - Young Georgia farmers making money off of the Government.
I did this assignment for my school last week
Georgia made many contributions to the war effort during World War I.
For each Georgia contribution, indicate the industry or group of people who made it.( 1 answer will be used two times)
Answer:
Trained Recruits - Georgia military facilities
provided canned goods, uniforms, and bandages - Georgia Factories
planted victory gardens - Georgia Citizens
volunteered for military duty - Georgia Citizens
grew cotton for clothing - Georgia Farmers
What event is described by the graphic organizer?
stock market over-speculation, high tariffs on Eurpean goods, risky loans to European nations, over-extension of credit
Answer: The Great Depression
Which Georgia governor opposed President Roosevelt’s New Deal Programs?
Answer: Eugene Talmadge
Who were the New Deal Programs designed to help?
Answer: all citizens in need
Which statement BEST explains the effect of the boll weevil on Georgia's economy?
Answer: It destroyed cotton crops.
Which of the following was not a result of the stock market crash in 1929?
Answer: Businesses increased population.
Which of the following New Deal Programs helped raise the price of cotton in Georgia?
Answer: the Agricultural Adjustment Administration