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Mark all the ways Georgia contributed to WWI.
Select all correct options
Food and Clothing
Military Bases
Railroads
Textile Mills
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- Food and clothing: Georgia farms supplied food; the state supported clothing production for the war effort.
- Military bases: Several large training camps and military installations (e.g., Camp Gordon, Camp Hancock, Camp Wheeler) were in Georgia.
- Railroads: Georgia’s rail network moved troops, equipment, and supplies.
- Textile mills: Georgia textile mills produced cloth and uniforms used by the military.
- Food and clothing: Georgia farms supplied food; the state supported clothing production for the war effort.
- Military bases: Several large training camps and military installations (e.g., Camp Gordon, Camp Hancock, Camp Wheeler) were in Georgia.
- Railroads: Georgia’s rail network moved troops, equipment, and supplies.
- Textile mills: Georgia textile mills produced cloth and uniforms used by the military.
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