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At the onset of World War I, what was the United States' official policy regarding involvement in the war?
- The United States engaged in a policy of neutrality.
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Which of the following were ways that Georgians contributed to the war effort? Choose the three that apply.
- It provided food and textiles (cotton)
- Young men from Georgia were drafted to fight in the war
- The military established training camps in the state
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During World War I, Georgia had more _______ than any other state in the United States.
- military training camps
At the onset of World War I, what was the United States official policy regarding involvement in the war?
(1 point)
Responses
The United States engaged in a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare
The United States engaged in a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare
The United States engaged in a policy of neutrality.
The United States engaged in a policy of neutrality.
The United States engaged in a policy of total war.
The United States engaged in a policy of total war.
The United States engaged in a policy known as the Anaconda Plan.
Which of the following were ways that Georgians contributed to the war effort? Choose the three that apply.
(3 points)
Responses
It provided food and textiles (cotton)
It provided food and textiles (cotton)
It served as a center of aircraft and submarine production
It served as a center of aircraft and submarine production
Young men from Georgia were drafted to fight in the war
Young men from Georgia were drafted to fight in the war
The military established training camps in the state
The military established training camps in the state
During World War I, Georgia had more _______ than any other state in the United States.
(1 point)
Responses
women enlisted in the army
women enlisted in the army
wartime home front restrictions
wartime home front restrictions
military training camps
military training camps
military vehicle factories
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