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Why did President Roosevelt spend so much time in Georgia during World War II?

He wanted to oversee the work at the state's shipyards.
He wanted to keep an eye on Georgia's military installations.
He was receiving medical treatment for a long-term condition.
He was working with Carl Vinson and Richard B. Russell Jr. on a daily basis.

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He was receiving medical treatment for a long-term condition.

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he was reciecing medical treatment for polio

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