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Read the quotation by Carl Vinson and answer the question.
The most expensive thing in the world is a cheap army and navy.
How did Vinson's belief affect the state of Georgia?
A.
Vinson's efforts to shift funding to the military contributed to the expansion of aircraft and ship manufacturing in the state.
B.
Vinson's public insistence that the United States was unprepared for an invasion caused people to move away from the state's coast.
C.
Vinson's public insistence that the United States was unprepared to fight a foreign war led the state's population to oppose entering WWII.
D.
Vinson's efforts to shift funding to the military led the government to cut programs that helped struggling Georgians during the Great Depression.
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As a long-serving Georgia congressman and chair of the House Naval Affairs Committee, Vinson pushed for naval expansion and defense appropriations (e.g., Vinson-Trammell and later naval acts). His work helped bring naval bases, shipbuilding contracts and aviation facilities to Georgia (Brunswick/Savannah shipyards, expansion of air logistics at Warner Robins/Hunter areas), spurring aircraft and ship manufacturing and local economic growth.
As a long-serving Georgia congressman and chair of the House Naval Affairs Committee, Vinson pushed for naval expansion and defense appropriations (e.g., Vinson-Trammell and later naval acts). His work helped bring naval bases, shipbuilding contracts and aviation facilities to Georgia (Brunswick/Savannah shipyards, expansion of air logistics at Warner Robins/Hunter areas), spurring aircraft and ship manufacturing and local economic growth.
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