During World War II, Richard B. Russell Jr. made notable contributions by securing military installations and research facilities. As a U.S. Senator from Georgia, he played a significant role in bringing military resources and economic opportunities to his state during the war.
During World War II, what notable contributions did Richard B. Russell Jr. make?
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Responses:
By advocating for small farmers and soil conservation
By advocating for small farmers and soil conservation
Opposing civil rights legislation
Opposing civil rights legislation
Securing military installations and research facilities
Securing military installations and research facilities
Bringing economic opportunities to Georgia
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