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In which ways did Georgia contribute to the war effort during World War I?
military installations that trained soldiers and held prisoners
textile mills produced cloth for military uniforms
railroads and ports transported supplies and soldiers to Europe
thousands of Georgia citizens joined the U.S. armed forces
civilians grew their own crops in "victory gardens" so more food could be exported to Europe
How did Georgia contribute to WWI?
Military Installations, Planting Victory Gardens, Buying War Bonds
Voting in elections, Driving Tanks, Buying War Bonds
Military Installations, Voting in Elections, Salting the soil of Germany
Planting Victory Gardens, Mailing the boll weevil to Germany, Building Tanks
Definition: Trained soldiers and sent supplies to the war effort
Military Installations
Victory Garden
War Bonds
Definition: Citizens grow vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens to reduce pressure on the public food supply- Public food supply was needed for the war effort
Military Installations
Victory Garden
War Bonds
Definition: Government borrows money from citizens in times of war; Citizens buy the bond and years later they get their money back plus extra money
Military Installations
Victory Garden
War Bonds
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