They protect the coastline from waves and wind
They serve as a tourist destination
How do the barrier islands benefit Georgia? Choose TWO(2 points)
Responses
They create deep sea ports
They create deep sea ports
They protect the coastline from waves and wind
They protect the coastline from waves and wind
They serve as a tourist destination
They serve as a tourist destination
They reduce the likelihood of drought
5 answers
Which US President protected the Okefenokee Swamp as a national wildlife refuge? (1 point)
Responses
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
James Garfield
James Garfield
Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
Calvin Coolidge
Responses
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
James Garfield
James Garfield
Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
Calvin Coolidge
How do the barrier islands benefit Georgia? Choose TWO(2 points)
Responses
They create deep sea ports
They create deep sea ports
They protect the coastline from waves and wind
They protect the coastline from waves and wind
They serve as a tourist destination
They serve as a tourist destination
They reduce the likelihood of drought
Responses
They create deep sea ports
They create deep sea ports
They protect the coastline from waves and wind
They protect the coastline from waves and wind
They serve as a tourist destination
They serve as a tourist destination
They reduce the likelihood of drought
Which US President protected the Okefenokee Swamp as a national wildlife refuge? (1 point)
Responses
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
James Garfield
James Garfield
Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
Calvin Coolidge
Responses
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
James Garfield
James Garfield
Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
Calvin Coolidge
The answer is A. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Explanation - In 1937 U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt provided official protection from logging and development by establishing the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, which constitutes about 80 percent of the swamp.
Explanation - In 1937 U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt provided official protection from logging and development by establishing the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, which constitutes about 80 percent of the swamp.