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Which conclusion can be drawn from Georgia’s role in World War I?
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Georgia avoided involvement in the war
Georgia avoided involvement in the war
Georgia’s New South industrial growth helped support the war effort
Georgia’s New South industrial growth helped support the war effort
Georgia focused only on agriculture
Georgia focused only on agriculture
Georgia sent soldiers without training
Georgia sent soldiers without training
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Georgia’s New South industrial growth helped support the war effort.
Explanation: Georgia provided troops, training camps (e.g., Camp Gordon, Camp Wheeler), and expanded industry and production (textiles, food, materials) to support World War I.
Explanation: Georgia provided troops, training camps (e.g., Camp Gordon, Camp Wheeler), and expanded industry and production (textiles, food, materials) to support World War I.
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