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The Bell Bomber plant
was created.
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I don’t see the passage you mention. Could you paste it here so I can fill the graphic organizer exactly from that text?
If you don’t have the passage, here is a short, typical example organizer (cause(s) → event → effect(s)) based on common WWII accounts of the Bell Bomber plant in Marietta, GA. You can adapt it as needed.
- Event (center box): The Bell Bomber plant was created.
- Causes (left boxes):
- U.S. entry into World War II created urgent need for military aircraft.
- Government war contracts awarded to aircraft manufacturers to speed production.
- Marietta/Georgia chosen for new plant because of available land, rail access, and distance from coastal bombing threat.
- Local and state incentives and available labor force.
- Effects (right boxes):
- Rapid job creation and population growth in the area.
- Women and new workers entered the industrial workforce.
- Economic boom for the region (business growth, housing built, infrastructure improvements).
- After the war, the plant site continued to support aviation and industry (long-term industrial base).
If you paste the specific passage, I’ll fill the organizer with exact wording and details from that text.
If you don’t have the passage, here is a short, typical example organizer (cause(s) → event → effect(s)) based on common WWII accounts of the Bell Bomber plant in Marietta, GA. You can adapt it as needed.
- Event (center box): The Bell Bomber plant was created.
- Causes (left boxes):
- U.S. entry into World War II created urgent need for military aircraft.
- Government war contracts awarded to aircraft manufacturers to speed production.
- Marietta/Georgia chosen for new plant because of available land, rail access, and distance from coastal bombing threat.
- Local and state incentives and available labor force.
- Effects (right boxes):
- Rapid job creation and population growth in the area.
- Women and new workers entered the industrial workforce.
- Economic boom for the region (business growth, housing built, infrastructure improvements).
- After the war, the plant site continued to support aviation and industry (long-term industrial base).
If you paste the specific passage, I’ll fill the organizer with exact wording and details from that text.
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