What does the map illustrate about the role of Tennessee in World War II?

A.
Tennessee's support of the US war effort through the training of military servicemen

B.
Tennessee's support of the US war effort through the conducting of nuclear research

C.
the federal government's need to detain prisoners of war

D.
the federal government's need to increase the production of war materials

1 answer

To accurately determine what the map illustrates about the role of Tennessee in World War II, I would need to know the specific details or features depicted on the map. However, based on historical context, Tennessee played a significant role in several key areas during the war.

For example:

  • Tennessee was home to important military training facilities (supporting option A).
  • Oak Ridge, Tennessee was a central site for the Manhattan Project, involving nuclear research (supporting option B).
  • There were also various factories and production sites related to the war effort, which could relate to option D.

If the map highlights military bases, training facilities, or locations related to the production of war materials, option A or D might be the best interpretations. If it points to Oak Ridge or similar locations, then option B would be more accurate.

Without seeing the map, I would tentatively say A or B are the most likely relevant choices based on historical context. If the map specifically indicates locations related to war material production, then D would also be relevant.