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1. What event on December 7, 1941, directly led the United States to enter World War II?
2. What was the purpose of the Lend-Lease Act passed in 1941?
3. Which Georgia city was home to the Bell Bomber Plant?
4. Name one type of product made in Georgia that helped support the war effort during World War II.
5. Who were the two Georgia political leaders discussed for their contributions during World War II?
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1. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941.
2. The Lend‑Lease Act allowed the U.S. to send arms, equipment, and other wartime supplies to Allied nations (e.g., Britain, the USSR, China) whose defense was vital to U.S. security, without requiring immediate payment.
3. Marietta, Georgia.
4. Airplanes (e.g., B-29 bombers built at the Bell Bomber Plant), or shipbuilding (Liberty/Victory ships in Savannah and Brunswick), or textiles/uniforms — one example: B-29 bombers.
5. U.S. Representative Carl Vinson and U.S. Senator Richard B. Russell Jr.
2. The Lend‑Lease Act allowed the U.S. to send arms, equipment, and other wartime supplies to Allied nations (e.g., Britain, the USSR, China) whose defense was vital to U.S. security, without requiring immediate payment.
3. Marietta, Georgia.
4. Airplanes (e.g., B-29 bombers built at the Bell Bomber Plant), or shipbuilding (Liberty/Victory ships in Savannah and Brunswick), or textiles/uniforms — one example: B-29 bombers.
5. U.S. Representative Carl Vinson and U.S. Senator Richard B. Russell Jr.
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