WITH SOLUTIONS GUARANTEE A+ 2025
The capital of Georgia in the antebellum period was - Millidgeville
During Civil war, all were in Georgia except - The confederate capital
During the first two years of Civil War most union military efforts in Georgia aimed at: -
Controlling coastal area
The Georgia who served as vice president of the confederacy was - Alexander
Stephens
Support for the Civil War in Georgia was weakest in - Mountains
The northern general who finally brought Georgia's defeat was - William T. Sherman
Statement about Reconstruction in Georgia is true: - State was under military control at
times
Georgia Republicans in the reconstruction era included all except - Redeemers
During Reconstruction period, Freedmen's Bureau: - Helped Georgians with jobs, food,
education
Attiancemen and Populist refer to the political movement favoring - Farmers
The populist in Georgia call for all except - A gold and silver money standard
A leading populist in Georgia - Thomas E. Waston
Voting system that maintained dominant political power for rural areas of Georgia: - The
country- unit system
Henry Grady was known for - Being an advocate for the new south philosophy
Segregation of African Americans in the late 1800s/early 1900s was known as - Jim
Crowism
Georgia used all the following to disfranchise African American voters except - Secret
ballots
Georgia act associated with early 20th century movement called progressivism -
Passage of Jim crow laws
Which is true of the 1920's in Georgia - Boll weevil devastated cotton crops
, Main political strengths of Eugene Tallmadge in Georgia politics: - Towns and cities
Major boost to Georgia's economy in the WWII period came because: - Military bases
were built in the state
The two-governor controversy in the mid 1940 that got national attention in Georgia
involved - Ellis Arnall and Herman Tallmadge
WWII and post war era, Georgia Richard Russell was most known for - His work in the
US senate
Movement founded in Atlanta to try to keep public schools when the governor's office
threatened to privatize
rather than desegregate them - Massive resistance
One of the two Georgians who desegregated UGA: - Charlayne Hunter
All were Georgians who became recognized literary figures in 20th century except: -
Flannery O'Conner
Declining as a major industry in Georgia but the late 20th century - Garment making
All are changes in Georgia in the post WWII period except - First major decline in cotton
as the main agriculture product
Alexander Stephens - vice president - other problem with Stephens as choice choose
Toombs as answer
Crop questions - Rice, silk
Tribe not in Georgia - Iroquois
What was segregation of voting in the late 1800's called? - Disenfranchise
What was segregation of schools called in 1930's? - Massive resistance
Which part of the state didn't support the revolution? - Mountain
British controlled - coast
Patriots controlled - backcountry
Not a reason for GA not entering the revolution - Family ties to england
New deal - made more jobs