Georgia had a huge role in World War I. The state was home to more training camps than any other state, and more than 100,000 men and women from Georgia participated in the war effort. Georgia also had textile mills for fabric for military uniforms, farmers grew more food crops, railroads carried arms, ammunition, and soldiers to ports where ships waited to sail to Europe for the fighting. Georgia was also home to two out of three German POW camps.

What conclusion can be drawn about Georgia's role in the war effort for World War I?
Responses
A Georgia did not participate much in support of troops in going to war in Europe.Georgia did not participate much in support of troops in going to war in Europe.
B Georgia refused to participate in war efforts by refusing to do rationing and other necessary deeds.Georgia refused to participate in war efforts by refusing to do rationing and other necessary deeds.
C Georgia was very involved in the war effort by sending troops and supporting the effort on the home front with goods and materials.Georgia was very involved in the war effort by sending troops and supporting the effort on the home front with goods and materials.
D Georgia's role in the war was centered on its agricultural production, for it had plentiful land and labor with which to supply Allied forces

C Georgia was very involved in the war effort by sending troops and supporting the effort on the home front with goods and materials.