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World War II and Georgia WebQuest

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World War II and Georgia WebQuest

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1. Look at the poster picture about Pearl Harbor. What do you think the quote means? What famous speech is it from?

• It means that the sailors that died at Pearl Harbor didn’t die for no reason, that their deaths would be avenged.

• It is from the Gettysburg Address.

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2. Explain why Japan attacked Pearl Harbor? What were they trying to do? (Use prior knowledge)

• Japan wanted to destroy the U.S. Navy in the Pacific Ocean

• Japan wanted to take control of the Pacific Ocean for recourses

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3. What famous statement did President Franklin D. Roosevelt make about the attack on Pearl Harbor?

• “it would be a day that lives in infamy”

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4. How would you describe America’s involvement in WWII before Pearl Harbor? • America did not fight against the

Germans• American sold supplies to allies,

like Great Britain.

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5. A.) Describe how the Lend-Lease Act helped America’s allies, like the British? B.) How did the United States benefit?

• A.) America’s allies got supplies from the U.S.

• B.) The U.S. were able to use their allies’ military bases

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6. Explain how WWII helped the Georgia economy?• Young men signed up for the

military (got paid)• New military bases and factories

were built (which needed employees)

• Shipyards got new government contracts (which required employees)

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7. What role did Fort McPherson play in WWII?• Fort McPherson was a major

induction (basic training) center for new soldiers

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8. A.) What was the economy in Marietta based on before the Bell Bomber Plant was built? B.) What did it look like afterwards?

• A.) Marietta was a rural farming (mostly cotton) community.• B.) The factory brought factory jobs and was the biggest job provider

in Cobb County.

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9. What type of aircraft was built at the Bell Aircraft Marietta plant? • B-29 Superfortress• Most advanced bomber of

World War II

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10 . What were the Savannah and Brunswick shipyards used for during WWII?

• Shipping cargo and supplies to Europe (mainly Great Britain).• Trade

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11. What were Liberty Ships used for? How did these ships help the Allies win the war?

• Liberty ships were used to ship cargo and supplies

• They brought war supplies to Europe, where the Allies were fighting the Germans.

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12. What was the impact of Richard Russell’s service in the U.S. Senate? • Naval Affairs Committee• Military Affairs Committee• Joint Committee of Atomic

Energy• Central Intelligence Agency

Oversight Committee• Aeronautical and Space Sciences

Committee

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13. What Georgian is known as the “father of the two-ocean navy”? • Carl Vinson

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14. How did Vinson’s work in Congress impact the size of the U.S. Navy?

• He helped increase the number of ships in the Navy.

• He wanted a large Navy to protect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

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What does having a military base nearby help the community?

• It provides jobs for people working at the base

• Soldiers and employees at the base go and spend money in the community.

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How would you describe the role of Georgia in WWII? Was it similar to Georgia’s role in WWI?

• Georgia was one of the main training centers of WWII.• Georgia’s shipyards built ships to help the war effort. (16,000

workers)• Bell Bomber Plant (28,000) workers• Many of the camps used during World War II were built during World

War I.• Georgia was also a main training center during World War I.