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2  What is it called when representation in government is redetermined to make sure that citizens are represented fairly?

3  Reapportionment

4  Redrawing voting districts changing where something goes. Examples: School districts

5  Redistricting

6  The focus shifted to this, in places like Atlanta, in order to win key elections. (two answers)

7  Urban /African American voters

8  First mayor of Atlanta. He fought to make minority businesses recover their fair share of city contracts. established MARTA and Hartsfield airport added new international terminals.  1982-served his second term as mayor  1990-did his third term as mayor  2003-dead….

9  Maynard Jackson

10 Well known civil rights activist.he became the first black representative after reconstruction in 1972 1977-appointed U.S ambassador in the united nations 1989-ran for mayor and won 1996-played key role in bringing Olympic games to Atlanta

11  Andrew young

12  When republicans started to win in Georgia and in the south overall

13  Rise of the two party system

14  People who contributed to the rise of the two party system  One man was in Georgia's congress in 1962  Another man was a senator from Arizona and his views sounded a lot like a conservative southern democrat but he was a republican  The first republican governor since reconstruction (three answers)

15  Howard “Bo” Callaway  Berry Goldwater  Sonny Perdue

16  Political philosophy that values property rights, personal liberties and freedom from the government and limited government funding by as few taxes as possible.

17  conservatism

18  Conservative republican who was elected to congress in 1995 he became speaker of the U.S house until 1999  He ran for republican nominee in 2012,but was not nominated

19  Newt Gingrich

20  The only Georgian to win the presidency.served two terms in the legislature before winning the 1970s governor race.served four years to change the state government.and he supported integration. He was known for awful inflation and poor economy and received as a weak person

21  Jimmy Carter

22  Republican who ran against Jimmy Carter ;the only man in the world to serve as the vice president and president without ever winning an election to either office

23  Gerald Ford

24  In 1979, Iran students stormed the U.S embassy in Tehran and took the people who were inside hostage. The students demanded the release of the shah for the release of the hostages.cater refused and a long stand-off was formed.

25  Iran hostage crisis

26  A huge scandal that involved supporters of the president breaking into democratic head quarters

27  Watergate

28  The day sworn the president into office

29  Inauguration day

30  A treaty between Egypt and Israel signed at camp David.the two nations were enemies for a long time, but peace was created between the two after the treaty.

31  Camp David Accords

32  A non profit organization that builds houses for lower income families

33  Habitat for humanity

34  he helped the habitat for humanity, helped with diplomatic issues, was a philanthropist, represented the US diplomatic, wrote several books as a result he won the Noble Peace Prize in 2002.

35  Carter leaving office

36  airports, railways lines, sea ports, and highways. Increase trade, moving people, tourism, increase reputation.

37  Transportation systems

38  Just outside of Atlanta and in 2006 named busiest airport in the world

39  Hartsfield airport

40  to transport goods through the country or for trade over seas. Export and importing are used. I-20 runs west from south Carolina to Texas. I-85 from Virginia to Alabama. Interstate 95 Miami to Maine. Interstate 75 runs from Florida through western Georgia to Michigan. Odd numbers=north to south; even numbers= west to east

41  Interstate highways

42  A harbor where ships import and export goods for Georgia. Our two main deepwater ports are Savannah and Brunswick. Savannah is the 5th largest and 4th busiest. Brunswick sleazily in transporting Cecile and heavy equipment,

43  Deepwater ports

44  used to transport goods to all different places. 5000 miles of track is used to haul cargo

45  railroads

46  has to do with how much the state produces, how much debt it has, how many of its citizens are employed, etc... The better the economy=happier and secure its citizens tend to be. How nations and states use their limited resources.

47  Georgia’s Economy

48  importing and exporting of products between different nations or regions. Imports= products a state or nation buys from another region or country. Exports= products it sells to foreign territories. England originally used Georgia to produce different items for trade ( cotton, rice, sugar, peanuts, rum, indigo, poultry, lumber, tobacco, and molasses. Gainesville is the chicken capital of the world. Has a certain part of the state to produces a certain item.

49  trade

50  business and trade with foreign nations. 1500-2000 business internationally trade in Georgia. they boosted the states economy by minority investments and create jobs. KIA is located outside of Atlanta 1500-200

51  International businesses

52  a convention and exhibition center that was created in 1976.

53  World congress center

54  holds 70,000 fans. Indoor sports facility that was made in 1992

55 Georgia Dome

56  Maynard Jackson and Andrew young helped. The whole state contributed. 10,000 athletes competed. The Olympic field was created which Is now turner field home of the braves. The built a horse park, new tennis facility, new rowing center, and the state of the art shooting rage. They have the drones in Georgia tech was the Olympic village. There was a bomb in centennial park and he was Eric Rudolph.

57  1996 centennial Olympic Games

58  how much money you have after you paid the bills

59  profit

60  Someone who starts a business or a company and invest thee own personal money into it. Have too make a profit.

61  Entrepreneur

62  he was the guy who bought the rights for coke for 2300in 1892 from John Pemberton. Was a medicine to cure headaches and ease pain that was later transferred to a pure drink. Had cocaine in it. Made coke more recognizable. Made it a house hold name. Sold it to Ernest woodruff and Robert (his son) to over the country

63  Asa Candler

64  Was a medicine to cure headaches and ease pain that was later transferred to a pure drink. Had cocaine in it.

65  Coca- Cola

66  made coke more popular international. He was invoked in the city's government. The government wanted to make him and the company happy to have their support so they can go on the right path. Also was a philanthropist (someone who gives money to support charitable causes and/ or public projects).

67  Robert Woodruff

68  founders of home depot in Atlanta in 1978. Started off as a small business but grew. Home improvements supplies and low prices.

69  Bernie Marcus and Auther Blank

70  home improvement supplies and reduced prices are what they are known for. Buys in bulk so their prices can stay lower.

71  Home Depot

72  created Georgia pacific in Augusta Georgia in 1927.

73  Owen Cheatham

74  moved from lumber to wholesale supplier of building products. Paper is the second largest produced product.

75  Georgia Pacific

76  started as a crop dusting business. Later became one of the nations largest airlines. C.E. Woolman was the leader in Macon Georgia. moved to Atlanta, hey knew that the airport was going to be the hub for the entire south. They flew across the transatlantic in 1978. In 2003 the company filed bankruptcy. Messed up their budget because people were scared to fly. The value of their stocks was at $0. In 2007 they finally came out of bankruptcy.

77  Delta Airlines

78  leader of delta

79  C.E. Woolman

80  Opened in Atlanta in 1967; called Dwarf Grill; known for the chicken sandwich.

81  Chic-fil-a

82  founder of chic-fl-a

83  S. Truett Cathy

84  John, Paul an Bill Amos were the founders in 1955.

85  the amoses

86  American Family Life Assurance. Provides life and health insurance. The nations leader in supplemental health insurance. They provide extra. headquarters in Columbus Georgia.

87  AFLAC

88  the process of someone moving to a different nation or country.

89  immigration

90  What is illegal immigration and what does it have to do with the Hispanic community?

91  which of the following benefitted the most from reapportionment?

92  registered voters living in downtown Atlanta

93  Andrew Young made history when he was elected Mayor of Atlanta for which of the following reasons?

94  It was the first time an African American mayor had ever succeeded another African American mayor in a major city

95  which of the following most accurately describes Georgia's modern Republican party?

96  it has grown in power greatly over the last few decades, seizing many of the state's most powerful positions.

97  someone helping president jimmy carter campaign for re-election in 1980 would have most likely tried to get voters to focus on which of the following?

98  the camp David accords

99  Georgia has traditionally relied on Brunswick and Savannah to serve what?

100  important deepwater ports

101  what impact had international business had on Georgia?

102  it has boosted the state's economy and increased its international reputation

103  Asa Candler and Robert Woodruff are associated with which of the following?

104  Coca -Cola

105  Which of the following is a major challenge facing Georgia?

106 Illegal Immigration


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