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On April 6, 1917, the United States declared war on Germany, thereby entering World War I. For about two years, Georgia's newspapers had been writing against the war because of its negative impact on the state's economy, yet almost overnight the media changed their tune, becoming anti-German and strongly patriotic.
War fervor in Georgia sometimes raged to the immediate detriment of common sense. Soon state newspapers were warning readers to be on the "lookout for German spies.
The loyalty of some Georgians suddenly became suspect: state labor leaders, teachers, farmers, and foreign immigrants were scrutinized for their "patriotism." Poorer farmers, especially the ones who still professed Populist leanings, were pressured into buying war bonds, signing "Declarations of Loyalty," and draping American flags over their plows while they worked. The state school superintendent encouraged all students and teachers to take a loyalty oath and to plant and tend what would become known as "liberty gardens"; teachers stopped covering German history, art, and literature for fear of being thought disloyal.
Originally the Deceleration of Independence condemned the slave trade along with the British acceptance of it. This as somewhat ironic as Tomas Jefferson, the author, was a slave owner. The phrase condemning slavery was taken out to maintain southern support for the Revolution, as the south was much less interested in fighting a revolution at the time and they relied on slave labor to run their plantations.
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If a coin has one side, it wouldn't be anything of value or anything at all. Humanity, like coins have two sides: males and females. Just like a coin, if humanity, for example, only had the male gender, it would all be meaningless without their female counterparts.
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National Defense.
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From what I remember.
Rep. Vinson was instrumental to strengthening the U.S. Navy and applying aircraft in national defense.
Yes, because with farming your a lot more assertive, because you will get at least something, but with foraging, it’s never for sure that you’re going to get what you want/need.