
Great Depression and WWI and WII Georgia's Contributions
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- Q1Which of Georgia's Governors did not like President Roosevelt's New Deal Programs?Carl RussellEugene TalmadgeHenry GradyTom Watson30s
- Q2President Franklin D. Roosevelt often visited Warm Springs, GA to help with....His wife's nervous issuesHis symptoms due to PolioIncreased threat by the ChineseThe threatened attempt by German soldiers30s
- Q3Why was Governor Eugene Talmadge opposed to President Roosevelt's New Deal programs?He opposed over spending and increased government involvementHe felt that it hurt Georgians more than it helpedHe thought all of the programs were weak and ineffectiveHe was afraid it would prolong the Great Depression30s
- Q4Which group of Georgians were most affected by the boll weevil between World War 1 and World War 2?Cotton farmersFactory workersRailroad workersPoliticans30s
- Q5How was Georgia a significant place for President Franklin D. Roosevelt?President Roosevelt used Atlanta for his family's vacation spotPresident Roosevelt was born in Georgia and always felt loyal to its causePresident Roosevelt had ties with the railroad companies outside of AtlantaPresident Roosevelt visited his "Little White House" in Warm Springs, GA to help with his polio symptoms30s
- Q6What was a major contribution to both World War I and World War II from Georgia?Home to the only Veteran's hospitalProvided the most military installments and victory gardensThe President during both wars lived in GeorgiaGeorgia was responsible for creating all of the soldier's uniforms30s
- Q7Which of Roosevelt's New Deal programs extended power lines to provide electricity to rural areas and farmers?Agricultural Adjustment ActRural Electrification ActSocial Security AdministrationCivilian Conservation Corps30s
- Q8Who is being described? A Democrat Disliked President Roosevelt's New Deal A White Supremacist Supported segregationHenry GradyW.E.B. DuboisEugene TalmadgeTom Watson30s
- Q9The effects of the boll weevil and years of drought led toA decrease in Georgia's factories and industryGeorgia's economy to be weakened long before the Great DepressionAdoption of child labor laws and the county unit systemAn increase in Georgia's cotton production30s
- Q10The following quote best describes which American event: I was leaving the South to fling myself into the unknown . . . I was taking a part of the South to transplant in alien soil, to see if it could grow differently, if it could drink of new and cool rains, bend in strange winds, respond to the warmth of other suns and, perhaps, to bloom" Richard WrightThe attack on Pearl HarborThe Civil Rights MovementThe Dahlonega Gold RushThe Great Migration30s