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How did the Bell Bomber Plant and the shipyards along the coast benefit

Georgia economically?*

A. The state no longer suffered from economic depression because many Georgians

were employed by these facilities.

B. The state remained in economic depression throughout the war because

not prepared for industrialization due to their agricultural background.

C. The state's agricultural industry grew.

D. They had little or no impact on Georgia's economy

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    A. The state no longer suffered from economic depression because many Georgians were employed by these facilities.

    Explanation:

    The Bell Bomber Plant and the shipyards along the coast benefit Georgia economically because the state no longer suffered from economic depression because many Georgians were employed by these facilities.

    Bell bomber plant furnished the manufacturing facilities with air conditioning which was uncommon and such could only be seen in premier movie theaters during the period. As at the time the war ended the plant had produced 668 pieces of bombers, and with more than 28,000 employee it's became the state's single largest private employer of labour during the world war 11 era.
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