“Even though Governor Talmadge fought against
) for its first
four years and Governor Rivers...
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“Even though Governor Talmadge fought against
) for its first
four years and Governor Rivers could not continue to fund new measures,
the
] had a substantial impact on Georgia. Although the state
continued to suffer throughout the depression from social and agricultural
problems, as well as racial and economic inequalities, ] welfare
and public works programs offered many Georgians a needed measure of
relief and a greater sense of dignity.”
New Georgia Encyclopedia
12. What is being described about Georgia in the above excerpt?
a. World War I
b. World War II
c. The New Deal
d. The Lend-Lease Act
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