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SS8H8a GA's Contributions To WWI
Test Description: SS8H8a
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) THe United States entered WWI in
A
1917
B
1914
C
1929
D
1919
2) Roughly how many Georgians joined the armed forces dring WWI?
A
10,000
B
100,000
C
1 million
D
3,000
3) Which of the following cities in Ga had military facilities during WWI?
A
Chamblee
B
Macon
C
All of the above
D
Atlanta
4) The purpose of GA's military facilities was to
A
train soldiers from all over the U.S.
B
house German prisoners of war
C
help wounded soldiers
D
all of the above
5) Which of GA's cash crops tripled in value during World War I
A
peanuts
B
cotton
C
peaches
D
tobacco
6) Georgia's textile industry was extremely important during wartime because
A
soldiers were trained and housed in military facilities
B
peaches, sweet potatoes were processed in canning facilities
C
uniforms for soldiers, blankets, and cloth medical supplies were created in textile mills
D
beefo from GA's cows was processed in meat packing factories
7) During the war, much of consumer goods were limited to only what was necessary for survival
A
isolating
B
preserving
C
barricading
D
rationing
8) In order to have fresh fruit and vegetables to eat at home, many people started
A
stocking up on canned goods
B
received produce rations from the government
C
started their own victory gardens
D
traded cotton with other states
9) World War I officially ended on Nov 11, ?
A
1918
B
1917
C
1914
D
1945
10) The vast amounts of soldiers, supplies, and food that Georgian's contributed to the war helped the Allies defeat the Central Powers
A
True
B
False
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