Which statement best explains the impact of the New Deal on Georgia? Group of answer choices The governorship of Eugene Talmadge was a period of enlightenment for the region. The Rural Electricity Act caused many rural regions to receive electricity for the first time. The Indian Removal Act caused thousands of Native Americans to move out of the region. King George the III released Georgia from its obligations to the crown.
How were Savannah and Brunswick economically impacted by World War II? Group of answer choices Unemployment rose sharply as factories closed due to declining consumer demand. Farmers grew wealthy as the cities became major agricultural producers for the military. Business profits declined due to a mass migration to Marietta following the opening of a bomber plant. The need for Liberty ships for the war effort helped create thousands of jobs in the cities' shipyards.
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That was a question lol but okay
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who made Atlanta the transportation hub of the South ?
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The New Deal was a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin. It responded to needs for relief, reform, and recovery from the Great Depression.
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I was explaining the first one lol. Im not finished.
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C i think
is it the first one
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Rural Electrification Administration (REA) (1935) Created by Executive Order to bring electricity to isolated rural areas.
is it the 2nd one then?
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B or C
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b
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so is it b?
I dont want to get reported for giving you a direct answer, thats why I just have you choose between 2 correct answers.
ok i think it... b
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