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How did Georgians who didn't fight in World War I help the war effort?
A) They sent letters to soldiers overseas.
B) They built ships to transport troops.
C) They bought war bonds and grew their own food so more of the public food supply could be sent to soldiers.
D) They organized protests against the war.
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Georgians supported the war at home by buying war (Liberty) bonds and planting war/“victory” gardens or otherwise conserving food so more of the public food supply could be sent to soldiers.
Georgians supported the war at home by buying war (Liberty) bonds and planting war/“victory” gardens or otherwise conserving food so more of the public food supply could be sent to soldiers.
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