Georgia made many contributions to the war effort during World War I.
For each Georgia contribution, indicate the industry or group of people who made it. ( 1 answer will be used two times)
Trained Recruits
provided canned goods, uniforms, and bandages
planted victory gardens
Georgia farmers
volunteered for military duty
Georgia military facilities
grew cotton for clothing
CHOICES:
Georgia Farmers
Georgia Military facilities
Georgia Factories
Georgia Citizens
<span>Benedict of Nursia is the correct answer i believe
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The main thing thatPresident Lincoln risked if he chose not to resupply Fort Sumter was looking weak and ineffectual in the face of the South.
Explanation:
Tens of thousands of people died because of prohibition-related violence and drinking unregulated booze. The big experiment came to an end in 1933 when the Twenty-first Amendment was ratified by 36 of the 48 states. The Twenty-first Amendment was deemed so necessary (and the Eighteenth so ineffective), it is the only Constitutional amendment ever passed to overturn a previous amendment. Hence, Prohibition was a terrible mistake.