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How did Georgia's contribution shift during World War II from their contributions in World War I? (Choose Four)
Bar chart showing Georgia industry growth during WWII.
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Georgia produced more textiles during WWII than during WWI.
Georgia produced more textiles during WWII than during WWI.
Georgia built more Bell Bomber's in WWII than in WWI.
Georgia built more Bell Bomber's in WWII than in WWI.
Georgia grew Victory Gardens in both WWI and WWII.
Georgia grew Victory Gardens in both WWI and WWII.
Georgia produced automobiles during WWII.
Georgia produced automobiles during WWII.
Georgia produced textiles in both WWI and WWII.
Georgia produced textiles in both WWI and WWII.
Georgia built Liberty ships during WWII.
Georgia built Liberty ships during WWII.
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Choose these four:
- Georgia produced more textiles during WWII than during WWI. — Textile production grew to meet wartime needs.
- Georgia produced textiles in both WWI and WWII. — Textiles were a continuous industry for the state.
- Georgia built more Bell Bombers in WWII than in WWI. — The Bell aircraft plant in Marietta produced bombers in WWII.
- Georgia built Liberty ships during WWII. — Shipyards in Savannah and Brunswick built Liberty ships for the war effort.
- Georgia produced more textiles during WWII than during WWI. — Textile production grew to meet wartime needs.
- Georgia produced textiles in both WWI and WWII. — Textiles were a continuous industry for the state.
- Georgia built more Bell Bombers in WWII than in WWI. — The Bell aircraft plant in Marietta produced bombers in WWII.
- Georgia built Liberty ships during WWII. — Shipyards in Savannah and Brunswick built Liberty ships for the war effort.
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