Across
- 2. United States Supreme Court case that ended segregation
- 5. commission that received input from citizens of Georgia regarding desegregating schools; found most Georgians had rather close the public schools rather than integrate
- 6. change made to Georgia state flag that was Georgia legislators' response to Brown v. Board of Education; incorporated the Confederate battle flag
- 7. essential to Georgia's economy; 100 million passengers a year pass through; more that 625,000 metric tons of cargo move through; generates $23.5 billion per year; provides jobs for Georgians
- 8. operates on a smaller scale than the other forms of transportation; essential component to the success of moving goods to destinations throughout the state and the rest of the country; provides jobs for Georgians
- 9. essential to Georgia's economy; facilitates speed and reliability for shipments to the rest of the United States and the world; 20,000 miles of high performance roadways and interstate highways (including 1-75, 1-85, 1-20, and 1-95); provides jobs for Georgians
Down
- 1. person who takes risks to develop new goods and services to start a new business; profit is an incentive
- 3. essential to Georgia's economy; make Georgia the "transportation hub" of the Southeast; transport people and products quickly and efficiently by air, road, railroad and sea to national and global markets
- 4. essential to Georgia's economy; used to export and import products to all parts of the world; consists of Savannah and Brunswick; provides jobs for Georgians
