Answer:
C. Walton, Hall, and Gwinnett all signed the Declaration of Independence.
Explanation:
The statement that is factual about the reasoning for naming counties in Georgia is that "Walton, Hall, and Gwinnett all signed the Declaration of Independence"
George Walton was known to be the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence. He did that at the age of 26. After he was released from prison, he toured Georgia and encouraged citizens to keep fighting for independence.
Dr. Lyman Hall was the only physician out of five physicians to sign the Declaration of Independence. He was known to be a tireless committee worker. He kept procuring medicine and clothing for soldiers.
Button Gwinnett is known to be the most famous signer of the document from Georgia. Gwinnett died less than a year after he signed the document. He was a very good friend to Lyman Hall.
These men who were Georgia's signers of the Declaration of Independence show a factual reason counties in Georgia were named with their names.
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Answer:
Youth Programs
Explanation:
The Nazi Government targeted kids by their Youth Programs known as "Hitlers Youth". They explained that the job of the German Boys was to defend their country and become soldiers and that the girls were meant to give birth to babies for the Reich. Some girls even came back home from that programs pregnant and at any opposition from parents the kids would threaten to call the Gestapo (German Secret Police)
The colonists because the British were in concord looking for gunpowder and weapons