Lina Belle McCommons, a North Carolina citizen who formerly lived in Georgia, said the following about her younger days there: "We benefited in this area (Greene County, Georgia) because it was chosen for a number of the CCC camps — the army of young workers, who worked in forests and fields, stopping erosion. Some people said it was a waste of money. But it kept a lot of young fellows employed." To which period of Georgia's history is she referring? (1 point) Responses World War I World War I The New Deal The New Deal Progressive Era Progressive Era The Square Deal
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The correct response is: The New Deal. Lina Belle McCommons is referring to the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camps which were established as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs during the Great Depression to provide employment for young men.
How did the federal New Deal programs of the 1930s have a lasting effect on the Georgia economy? (1 point) Responses Roads, public buildings, and other facilities were constructed using federal money. Roads, public buildings, and other facilities were constructed using federal money. Georgia's citizens were provided with federal income tax relief. Georgia's citizens were provided with federal income tax relief. The federal government provided money to attract new industries to Georgia. The federal government provided money to attract new industries to Georgia. The federal minimum wage was repealed, allowing wages to respond to supply and demand.
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The correct response is: Roads, public buildings, and other facilities were constructed using federal money. The New Deal programs in the 1930s provided funds for various infrastructure projects in Georgia, which had a lasting impact on the state's economy.