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What was the economic impact of the Bell Bomber Plant, military bases, and Savannah and Brunswick shipyards on Georgia during WWII?
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These industries put people to work to support the war effort and brought the state's economy back from the Great Depression.
These industries put people to work to support the war effort and brought the state's economy back from the Great Depression.
These industries caused the state to go into debt to provide materials to support the war effort.
These industries caused the state to go into debt to provide materials to support the war effort.
These industries were known for exploiting child labor and caused many children to drop out of school to work in the factories
These industries were known for exploiting child labor and caused many children to drop out of school to work in the factories
These industries were reliant on the labor of sharecroppers and tenant farmers, which caused many landowners to go into debt.
These industries were reliant on the labor of sharecroppers and tenant farmers, which caused many landowners to go into debt.
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These industries put people to work to support the war effort and brought the state's economy back from the Great Depression.
Explanation: The Bell Bomber Plant, military bases, and the Savannah and Brunswick shipyards created large numbers of jobs and federal investment, ending widespread unemployment and reviving Georgia’s economy.
Explanation: The Bell Bomber Plant, military bases, and the Savannah and Brunswick shipyards created large numbers of jobs and federal investment, ending widespread unemployment and reviving Georgia’s economy.
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