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8. In 2-3 sentences, discuss Georgia before World War II.
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9. In a paragraph, discuss the economic impact of the Bell Bomber plant, military facilities, and shipyards.

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8. Before World War II, Georgia was still largely rural and agricultural, recovering slowly from the Great Depression with widespread tenant farming and sharecropping. New Deal programs brought some relief and infrastructure improvements, but Jim Crow segregation and limited industrialization kept much of the state in poverty outside growing urban centers like Atlanta.

9. The Bell Bomber plant, expanded military facilities, and wartime shipyards dramatically reshaped Georgia’s economy by creating large numbers of jobs and attracting workers, accelerating urbanization and infrastructure investment. The Marietta Bell Bomber established a major aircraft industry presence and spurred supplier firms and long-term manufacturing growth; expanded bases and training camps injected federal payrolls and construction dollars into local communities; and shipyards at Savannah and Brunswick modernized ports while training a skilled workforce. Together these projects diversified a predominantly agrarian economy, raised incomes, reduced unemployment, and left lasting industrial and transportation capacity that fueled postwar economic development.