WWI and WII Bingo

WWI and WII Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Georgia Governor who strongly opposed New Deal programs., Location of the "Little White House" where FDR sought treatment for polio., The event in 1929 that is considered the start of the Great Depression., A prolonged period of abnormal dryness that also devastated Georgia's agriculture during the 1920s., New Deal program that established a system of retirement benefits, unemployment insurance, and aid for the disabled., New Deal program that paid farmers to produce less to raise crop prices., Marietta factory that produced B-29 bombers during WWII, significantly boosting Georgia's economy., Powerful Georgia Senator who influenced military policy and brought military bases to the state., Located in Columbus, Georgia, was the largest infantry training institution in the world, By the end of the war, more than 18,000 paratroopers were trained here., A severe worldwide economic depression that took place during the 1930s., New Deal program that brought electricity to rural areas of Georgia., U.S. program in WWII that provided military aid to foreign allies., Georgia was home to several bases during WWII (e.g., Fort Benning, Camp Gordon) which had a significant economic and military impact., Location of another major shipyard in Georgia during WWII., Was build during the war in Hinesville, Georgia, and was originally used as an anti-aircraft training camp., Was used as an extension of Fort Stewart and served as a light bomber training base., Along with Brunswick, these facilities built liberty ships during WWII., Georgia Congressman known as the "Father of the Two-Ocean Navy Act," a key figure in expanding the U.S. Navy before WWII., President Roosevelt's programs designed to combat the Great Depression., Insect that destroyed much of Georgia's cotton crops in the 1920s, contributing to the state's economic woes., U.S. President with ties to Georgia, often visiting Warm Springs for polio treatment., U.S. naval base attacked by Japan in 1941, leading to American involvement in WWII. and New Deal program that provided jobs for young men in environmental projects..

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