“Georgia is the nation’s seventh largest importing state and 11th largest exporting state due to the ports. Port operations support manufacturing and foster growth of Savannah’s logistic, distribution and warehousing industries. The Port of Savannah is the fourth largest and fastest-growing container port in the U.S. The ports support almost 36,000 jobs in the Savannah MSA [metropolitan statistical area] and more than 369,000 jobs statewide. “

—Jeffrey Humphreys, Georgia Trend, January 2016
Based on the text, which statement is most likely true?
(1 point)
Responses

Georgia plays a significant role in the U.S. economy.
Georgia plays a significant role in the U.S. economy.

Georgia will soon have the most warehouses in the United States.
Georgia will soon have the most warehouses in the United States.

Georgia will soon begin expanding its other port cities.
Georgia will soon begin expanding its other port cities.

Georgia employs more people in shipping than any other industry.

Which industry, relatively new to Georgia, has brought billions of dollars in jobs, investment, tourism, and revenue to the state in recent years?
(1 point)
Responses

film industry
film industry

aviation industry
aviation industry

agricultural industry
agricultural industry

manufacturing industry

Place the following events in chronological order, starting with the earliest event at the top of the list

(3 points)
1964 civil rights act
Albany movement
brown v. board

1 answer

Based on the text provided, the statement that is most likely true is:

Georgia plays a significant role in the U.S. economy.

This conclusion arises from the information that Georgia is a major importing and exporting state, with significant job support and economic activity linked to its ports.

Regarding the industry that has brought billions of dollars in jobs, investment, tourism, and revenue to Georgia in recent years:

film industry

The film industry has notably flourished in Georgia, particularly in Atlanta, attracting major film productions and contributing significantly to the local economy.

For the chronological order of the events listed, the correct order starting with the earliest event is:

  1. Brown v. Board (1954)
  2. Albany movement (1961)
  3. 1964 Civil Rights Act (1964)

This order reflects the progression of civil rights events and legislation in the United States.