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Why was Georgia important to the U.S. military during World War I?(1 point)
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It had the largest navy base in the country
It had the largest navy base in the country
It provided more military training camps than any other state
It provided more military training camps than any other state
It supplied most of the weapons used in Europe
It supplied most of the weapons used in Europe
It served as the main battlefield for the war
It served as the main battlefield for the war
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It provided more military training camps than any other state — Georgia hosted several major training camps (e.g., Camp Gordon, Camp Wheeler) that trained large numbers of soldiers for WWI.
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