How did wartime production in the communities in and around Savannah and Brunswick during World War II affect these communities economically?

A.

Shipyards provided thousands of jobs and benefited the economies of the communities significantly as income from these jobs was reinvested in local businesses.
B.

Farms in these communities experienced a sharp rise in production and profit as they became the primary sources of agricultural goods for the US military.
C.

Efforts to construct bomber plants supported by local governments led to a substantial rise in taxes in the communities, devastating the local economies.
D.

Wartime needs forced the communities to undergo an abrupt shift from industrial to agricultural production, forcing many local factory operations out of business.

A. Shipyards provided thousands of jobs and benefited the economies of the communities significantly as income from these jobs was reinvested in local businesses.