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4 April, 05:55

How did World War I affect the lives of Georgians? Check all that apply.

Thousands of Georgian soldiers died from injury.

Most Georgians dealt with a flu virus brought home by soldiers.

Most Georgian soldiers were too injured to work after the war.

Thousands of Georgian soldiers trained or served overseas.

Most Georgians who bought bonds for the war effort lost money.

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  1. 4 April, 07:49
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    The state was home to more training camps than any other state and, by the war's end, it had contributed more than 100,000 men and women to the war effort. Georgia also suffered from the effects of the influenza pandemic, a tragic maritime disaster, local political fights, and wartime homefront restrictions.
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