(A) ** building Liberty ships.
(B) manufacturing airplanes.
(C) having strong military bases.
(D) having military training camps.
EXPLANATIONS BELOW
Concept note-1: -In all, 187 ships used during the war were built in either Savannah or Brunswick. The economic impact of the Savannah and Brunswick shipyards on Georgia communities was huge. More than 15, 000 employees, many of which were women, built 88 Liberty ships at the Savannah shipyard.
Concept note-2: -SAVANNAH & BRUNSWICK SHIPYARDS bombers the port cities of Savannah and Brunswick manufactured 180 “Liberty Ships”. These US naval ships helped the US win World War II, and they also provided thousands of jobs for Georgia citizens along the coast.
Concept note-3: -The shipyards at Savannah and Brunswick housed large ships as well as built Liberty ships to be used during the war.
Concept note-4: -Georgia’s largest civilian contribution to the war effort came from the coastal region, where laborers constructed nearly 200 “Liberty ships” to transport troops and goods to the European and Pacific theaters.
Concept note-5: -The natural harbor of Brunswick, located 70 miles south of Savannah, had a long maritime history before the outbreak of World War II. Located at the confluence of three rivers, the harbor was used as an exportation port for goods such as cotton and rice.