Which of the following is NOT true about Georgia's contribution to the war effort during World War I?

Since you didn't provide any options to choose from, here are some possible statements and their corresponding answers:

1. Georgia provided a substantial number of soldiers for the war effort. (False - Georgia did contribute a substantial number of soldiers for the war effort.)
2. Georgia's economy experienced a significant boom due to increased industrial production. (False - Georgia's economy did experience a significant boom due to increased industrial production during World War I.)
3. Georgia's agricultural sector faced challenges due to labor shortages. (False - Georgia's agricultural sector did face challenges due to labor shortages during the war.)
4. Georgia played a crucial role in supplying military equipment, including munitions and aircraft parts. (False - Georgia did play a crucial role in supplying military equipment, including munitions and aircraft parts, during World War I.)

Therefore, without options to choose from, it is not possible to determine the statement that is NOT true about Georgia's contribution to the war effort during World War I.

• The military established training camps in the state

• It provided food and textiles (cotton)
• It served as a center of aircraft and submarine production
• Young men from Georgia were drafted to fight in the war

Based on the options provided, the statement that is NOT true about Georgia's contribution to the war effort during World War I is:

- It served as a center of aircraft and submarine production.

Georgia did contribute to the aircraft industry during World War I, with numerous aircraft manufacturing facilities and aircraft repair depots, but it did not serve as a center of submarine production.