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Regions of Georgia
Visited by FDR
Which region of Georgia did FDR visit most often? A. Blue ridge b. Appalachian plateau c.ridge and valley d. Piedmont e. Coastal plains
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The correct answer is d. Piedmont. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, visited the Piedmont region of Georgia most often.
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