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1. Fall Line - ANSWER ✔ - the point on a river where there is an abrupt
drop in elevation of the land and where numerous waterfalls occur.
- it is the ancient coastline of the southern tier of North America when
sea-levels wer higher
- Navigation up-stream beyond this feature stops
- ultimately towns located just beyond this natural boundary were
important river ports (like Macon)
- The line in the eastern US is located where streams pass from harder to
softer rocks.[E - M.Y.]
2. Lester Maddox - ANSWER ✔ A restaurant owner ('Picknick') and
segregationist who went on to become governor. He closed his restaurant
instead of desegregating it. As governor he held, "Little People Days" at
the governor's mansion where he met with citizens.
, - Went on to do more for African Americans than all other governors
before him; including, appointing more African-Americans to
government positions than any previously, and raised teacher salaries
3. Andrew Young - ANSWER ✔ Aide to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Ga's first black representative to the House of Representatives since
Reconstruction. US Ambassador to the United Nations. Succeeded
Jackson as mayor. Brought the Democratic Convention to Georgia and
the 1996 Olympics to Atlanta.
4. Sibley Commission - ANSWER ✔ Investigation by lawyer John
Sibley to determine what should be done about integration in the state;
though 60% of Georgians claimed they would rather close the public
schools than integrate, Sibley recommended that public schools
desegregate on a limited basis.
5. Georgia capitals - ANSWER ✔ Savannah, Augusta, Louisville,
Milledgeville, Atlanta
6. Atlanta - ANSWER ✔ - Largest city in Georgia and the Deep South
- Capital of modern Georgia
- originally named Terminus, as it became the South's most important
rail hub and manufacturing center;
- set ablaze by General Sherman