1. | a U.S. aircraft manufacturer during WW2 and helped economic recovery | A. | Bell Aircraft | |
2. | an organization that planned protests in the 1960s for civil rights | B. | Richard B Russell | |
3. | helped keep a strong military and navy in Georgia | C. | William B Hartsfield | |
4. | Atlanta mayor that integrated blacks and whites | D. | SNCC | |
5. | first African-American mayor of Atlanta and helped minorites and women financially | E. | Carl Vinson | |
6. | easy and quick to built, it didn`t take a trained workforce and helped make needed ships for the war | F. | Fort Benning/Camp Stewart | |
7. | U.S. Democratic president that worked for rights to women, African Americans, and other minorities and found the Carter Center, which focuses on global issues | G. | Lester Maddox | |
8. | Father and son, where the father won Ga governor elctions but died soon after. His son, after much confussion of who the governor really was, won the re-elections. | H. | Eugene & Herman Talmadge | |
9. | an Atlanta mayor that worked to desegregate Atlanta gradually | I. | Ellis Arnall | |
10. | a progressive and a Georgia governor that did much to modernize Georgia | J. | Liberty Ships | |
11. | Georgia governor that saved money by reorganizing the state government | K. | Maynard Jackson | |
12. | a segregationist Democratic Georgia governor that appointed many blacks to state office | L. | Jimmy Carter | |
13. | Mayor of Atlanta and U.S. Ambassador for the United Nations | M. | Andrew Young | |
14. | top graduates who, under NAACP, went to the Universtity of Georgia and UGA couldn`t reject and had to protect them | N. | Ivan Allen Jr | |
15. | some trained in the fort became military leaders/ an anti-aircraft training camp, both in WW2 | O. | Hamilton Holmes & Charlayne Hunter |
A | 1. | a U.S. aircraft manufacturer during WW2 and helped economic recovery | A. | Bell Aircraft |
D | 2. | an organization that planned protests in the 1960s for civil rights | B. | Richard B Russell |
E | 3. | helped keep a strong military and navy in Georgia | C. | William B Hartsfield |
N | 4. | Atlanta mayor that integrated blacks and whites | D. | SNCC |
K | 5. | first African-American mayor of Atlanta and helped minorites and women financially | E. | Carl Vinson |
J | 6. | easy and quick to built, it didn`t take a trained workforce and helped make needed ships for the war | F. | Fort Benning/Camp Stewart |
L | 7. | U.S. Democratic president that worked for rights to women, African Americans, and other minorities and found the Carter Center, which focuses on global issues | G. | Lester Maddox |
H | 8. | Father and son, where the father won Ga governor elctions but died soon after. His son, after much confussion of who the governor really was, won the re-elections. | H. | Eugene & Herman Talmadge |
C | 9. | an Atlanta mayor that worked to desegregate Atlanta gradually | I. | Ellis Arnall |
I | 10. | a progressive and a Georgia governor that did much to modernize Georgia | J. | Liberty Ships |
B | 11. | Georgia governor that saved money by reorganizing the state government | K. | Maynard Jackson |
G | 12. | a segregationist Democratic Georgia governor that appointed many blacks to state office | L. | Jimmy Carter |
M | 13. | Mayor of Atlanta and U.S. Ambassador for the United Nations | M. | Andrew Young |
O | 14. | top graduates who, under NAACP, went to the Universtity of Georgia and UGA couldn`t reject and had to protect them | N. | Ivan Allen Jr |
F | 15. | some trained in the fort became military leaders/ an anti-aircraft training camp, both in WW2 | O. | Hamilton Holmes & Charlayne Hunter |