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Great Depression

World War II Post WWII People Misc.

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Deal program that created new jobs in order to build parks, sewer

systems, bridges, etc.

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CCC

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FDR’s plan to ease and lead America out of the Great Depression

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New Deal

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Elected as President of the United States in 1932; elected to a total of

four terms of office as president (served longer than any other

president);

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Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Powerful governor of Georgia during the 1930’s and 1940’s;

very critical of Franklin D. Roosevelt and

his New Deal programs

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Eugene Talmadge

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Economic crisis in the United States from 1929 until the start of

WWII; began with the Stock Market

crash on Black Tuesday (October 29, 1929).

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Great Depression

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Name given to the systematic extermination (killing) of 6 million

Jews and 5-6 million other “undesirables” by Adolf Hitler and

Nazi Germany during World War II.

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Holocaust

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Sneak attack against a U.S. naval base in Hawaii by the empire of

Japan on December 7, 1941.

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Bombing of Pearl Harbor

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Georgia city visited by Franklin D. Roosevelt many times during

his presidency (beginning in 1924); site of the “Little White

House” and the location of FDR’s death.

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Warm Springs

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Served 25 consecutive terms in the U.S. House of Representatives from

1914 to 1965; helped to expand the U.S. Navy during this time

period by creating bills that built new Navy bases and ship building

factories.

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Carl Vinson

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Served in the U.S. Senate for 38 years; helped to improve the military preparedness of the

United States by increasing the military budget and

helping to create additional military bases in

Georgia.

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Richard Russell

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Three major transportation systems in Georgia

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Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, Deepwater Sea Ports and the Interstate Highway System

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Served as mayor of Atlanta from 1937- 1961 (6 terms; longer than any other mayor) ; after his death Atlanta

Airport was renamed after him.

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William B. Hartsfield

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Under this system only white citizens were allowed to vote in the

primary elections.

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White Primary

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Symbol of Georgia; changed to include the Confederate Battle Flag

(St. Andrews Cross); became a controversy between whites and

blacks

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1956 State Flag

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U.S. Supreme court case that overturned Plessey vs Ferguson and

ruled that segregation was unconstitutional

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Brown vs Board of Education, (Topeka, Kansas)

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Civil Rights leader that used a non-violent approach to end racial

segregation

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Dr. Martin Luther King

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1st African American mayor of a major southern city (Atlanta)

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Maynard Jackson

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Former aid to MLK who was instrumental in getting the 1996

Olympic Games in Atlanta

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Andrew Young

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Elected U.S. President in 1976 (only president from Georgia)

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Jimmy Carter

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Segregationist Georgia Governor who promised to bring back the

white primary (his father was also Georgia Governor)

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Herman Talmadge

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Which continent is Georgia located on

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North American

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Which region in Georgia receives the most rainfall per year

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Blue Ridge Region

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Who was the last Royal Governor of Georgia

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James Wright

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The first name for Atlanta

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Terminus

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Georgia’s five capitols in orderSALMA

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Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, Atlanta