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How were Jimmy Carter and James Oglethorpe similar in Georgia history?(1 point)
Both focused on military conquest rather than helping others
Both supported philanthropy by working to improve the lives of others
Both opposed helping people in need through government or charity
Both believed philanthropy should only benefit wealthy landowners
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Both supported philanthropy by working to improve the lives of others
(Jean Oglethorpe founded Georgia as a refuge for debtors and the poor; Jimmy Carter has done extensive humanitarian work, e.g., Habitat for Humanity and the Carter Center.)
(Jean Oglethorpe founded Georgia as a refuge for debtors and the poor; Jimmy Carter has done extensive humanitarian work, e.g., Habitat for Humanity and the Carter Center.)
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