How were Savannah and Brunswick
economically impacted by World War II?
A. Business profits declined due to a mass migration to Marietta following the opening of a bomber plant.
B. Unemployment rose sharply as factories closed due to declining consumer demand.
C. The need for Liberty ships for the war effort helped create thousands of jobs in the cities' shipyards.
D. Farmers grew wealthy as the cities became major agricultural producers for the military.
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Explanation:
C. The need for Liberty ships.........cities' shipyards
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The answer is option C
Step by step explanation:
Savannah and Brunswick are located in Georgia.
During WWII the southern countries were facing critical backlash in the economy.
Both of them had military bases, ship yard and bell aircraft.
These were created during world war II.
At that time, poverty and racism was common in southern part. The income of the population was lagging way behind the national norms.
There was scarcity of labours during WWII which made them to appoint black population as well.
Hence, The need for Liberty ships for the war effort helped create thousands of jobs in the cities' shipyards.
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