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answer: A Many georgians served in the war
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Georgia contributed more than 100,000 men and women to the U.S. armed forces and their auxiliaries during World War I. The 31st Division (National Guard) drew troops and units from Georgia. ... African-Americans trained at Camp Gordon and served in segregated units, in keeping with official Army policy.
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imperialist expansion
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like during the world war where they all wanted a piece of africa
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I think b is the correct answer
Seeing as someone has already answered this, ill just add on the fact that they had grand cathedrals and what many textbooks call 'stiff' religious statues that were very grand.
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I think its James Wright-