(A) Area where Alexander Graham Bell created the world’s first B-29 Bomber
(B) ** Factory that built B-29 bombers; largest aircraft assembly plant in the world
(C) ** Employed men and women, the disabled, African Americans, young, and old providing them with a salary which helped them recover from the Depression.
(D) Served as a factory to produce stealth fighter planes that were designed to be small in size and undetectable by the enemy.
EXPLANATIONS BELOW
Concept note-1: -With the help of President Roosevelt, the federal government created Bell Aircraft which produced 663 B-29 bombers that helped the United States win World War II. The manufacturing plant turned rural Cobb County into a thriving industrial region in Georgia.
Concept note-2: -Some 320, 000 Georgians served in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II, and countless others found employment in burgeoning wartime industries. Their experiences were pivotal in determining the state’s future development, and the war itself marked a watershed in Georgia’s history.
Concept note-3: -The manufacturing plant turned rural Cobb County into a thriving industrial region in Georgia. Marietta, Georgia began to experience a lot of economic and population growth because of Bell Aircraft as thousands of jobs were created. It also proved that the South could be an industrial region of America.
Concept note-4: -In the short term, the arrival of the Bell Bomber plant in Marietta, Georgia, was important for the production of the B-29 bomber, a bomber that was America’s most technologically advanced of the war. The company was able to produce over 650 of the bombers before the end of World War II.