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- 4. Another reason the United States got involved was when they intercepted an important ______.
- 5. Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, & Assassination were all ______ of World War I.
- 6. President who took on an active role in trying to help the economy recover from the Great Depression.
- 8. This made it way north from Mexico & destroyed cotton crops on a widespread scale creating economic turmoil for Georgia farmers.
- 15. When industries & businesses were producing more than people could buy.
- 16. Herbert Hoover's role when the Great Depression began.
- 17. The New Deal's programs were either recovery, relief, or ______.
- 18. The Great Depression was the longest period of ______ & low economic activity in modern times.
- 19. Soon became one of Georgia's most vital crops (along with peanuts, peaches, & pecans) when cotton was no longer Georgia's primary agricultural product.
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- 1. Name of the plan Franklin Roosevelt introduced to get the country out of the Depression.
- 2. Blamed Serbia for the Archduke's death & declared war in June 1914.
- 3. One reason the United States joined the war was because they had a strong alliance with France & ______.
- 7. When stocks began to drop to their true worth, people panicked & sold their stocks for much cheaper prices causing the the stock market to crash.
- 9. The Great Depression wasn't truly over until America entered ______.
- 10. City in Georgia that Roosevelt visited over 40 times for therapy after he was diagnosed with Polio.
- 11. Was part of the Central Powers alliance with Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary, & the Ottoman Empire.
- 12. This Georgia politician adamantly opposed Roosevelt's plan & kept Georgia from benefiting from the programs that would've helped solve the state's economic issues.
- 13. After the war, many Georgia farmers relied heavily on ______ & refused to take advice to diversify their crops.
- 14. Eugene Talmadge was a Georgia governor that opposed ______ for African Americans & was well-known for his racist views.
- 20. One of the series of programs in the New Deal that hired young men to build infrastructure across the country & take care of the National Parks.
