All of the following contributed to Georgia’s agricultural depression after WWI except:
America’s longest modern period of high unemployment and low economic activity was known as the ___________.
Which of the following individuals can be described as the following: fought for farmers issues, but was a strong opponent of the New Deal and of civil rights for African-Americans.
What program hired young men to work on national conservation projects?
Which New Deal program was responsible for such projects in Georgia as Kennesaw Mtn National Battlefield park, Cloudland Canyon and construct Appalachian Trail?
Which job would MOST LIKELY be performed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a New Deal program?
The boll weevil had the greatest impact on ______________.
What program subsidized (paid) farmers to grow less cotton and other agricultural goods?
All of the following are ways that Georgia contributed to the WWI efforts EXCEPT:
Name of the time period with great drought, huge dust storms, and big agricultural damage.
This forced thousands to migrate to GA cities to find work?
What at Fort McPherson treated about 10,000 wounded soldiers between 1917 - 1919?
The event generally considered the START of the Great Depression in the United States was what?
Eugene Talmadge most represented the opinions of the __________.
What program provided retirement funds for the disabled, elderly, and unemployed?
When the Boll Weevil came through Georgia it forced farmers to do what?
One of these was NOT one of the reasons for the Great Depression
Who built their home, the Little White House, in Georgia shortly after his election?
Who was the President that developed plans for recovery during the Great Depression?
In addition to the boll weevil, what other natural disaster greatly affected cotton farmers in the 1920s?
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