SS8H8a GA's Contributions To WWI Question Preview (ID: 55591)
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THe United States entered WWI in
a) 1914
b) 1917
c) 1919
d) 1929
Roughly how many Georgians joined the armed forces dring WWI?
a) 3,000
b) 10,000
c) 100,000
d) 1 million
Which of the following cities in Ga had military facilities during WWI?
a) Atlanta
b) Chamblee
c) Macon
d) All of the above
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
Which of GA's cash crops tripled in value during World War I
a) tobacco
b) cotton
c) peaches
d) peanuts
Georgia's textile industry was extremely important during wartime because
a) uniforms for soldiers, blankets, and cloth medical supplies were created in textile mills
b) peaches, sweet potatoes were processed in canning facilities
c) beefo from GA's cows was processed in meat packing factories
d) soldiers were trained and housed in military facilities
During the war, much of consumer goods were limited to only what was necessary for survival
a) isolating
b) preserving
c) rationing
d) barricading
In order to have fresh fruit and vegetables to eat at home, many people started
a) stocking up on canned goods
b) started their own victory gardens
c) traded cotton with other states
d) received produce rations from the government
World War I officially ended on Nov 11, ?
a) 1914
b) 1917
c) 1918
d) 1945
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
c)
d)
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