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Identify THREE correct statements about Georgia during World War I.
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A War camps were established in Georgia to train troops during World War I.War camps were established in Georgia to train troops during World War I.
B There were no military facilities in Georgia during World War I.There were no military facilities in Georgia during World War I.
C More Georgians served in World War I than any other state.More Georgians served in World War I than any other state.
D Georgia's governor was the first to call for civilian rationing in order to assist in the war effort.Georgia's governor was the first to call for civilian rationing in order to assist in the war effort.
E Georgia textile mills made fabrics for uniforms and war supplies.Georgia textile mills made fabrics for uniforms and war supplies.
F Railroads transported troops and supplies to sea ports.Railroads transported troops and supplies to sea ports.
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A, E, F
- A: True — Georgia hosted several training camps (e.g., Camp Gordon, Camp Wheeler, Camp Hancock).
- E: True — Georgia textile mills produced cloth used for uniforms and other war supplies.
- F: True — Railroads were used to move troops and materiel to Georgia sea ports for embarkation.
(B is false; C is false; D is not one of the three correct statements above.)
- A: True — Georgia hosted several training camps (e.g., Camp Gordon, Camp Wheeler, Camp Hancock).
- E: True — Georgia textile mills produced cloth used for uniforms and other war supplies.
- F: True — Railroads were used to move troops and materiel to Georgia sea ports for embarkation.
(B is false; C is false; D is not one of the three correct statements above.)
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