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Richard B. Russell and Carl Vinson greatly helped prepare the United States for World War II. Their efforts also brought a great military presence to Georgia. Place each characteristic or contribution into the correct category.

advocated that it was important for the U.S. to have a strong naval fleet

served on the Armed Services Committee and gained influence on military policy

represented Georgia for 51 years in the U.S. house of Representatives

known as the "Father of the Two-Ocean Navy"

helped prepare the U.S. for World War II

helped bring tens of thousands of new jobs and economic opportunities to Georgia

efforts led to 15 new military facilities being built in Georgia

helped create legislation that led to the development of new military programs

represented Georgia for seven consecutive terms as a U.S. senator

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CARL VINSON
RICHARD RUSSELL

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Carl Vinson - advocated that it was important for the US to have a strong naval fleet, represented Georgia for 51 years in the US House of Representatives, known as the "Father of the Two-Ocean Navy", helped create legaislation that led to the development of new military programs;

Richard B. Russell - represented Georgia for seven consecutive terms as a U.S. senator, efforts led to 15 new military facilities being built in Georgia;

Both - Served on the Armed Services Committee and gained influence on the military policy, helped prepare the US for World War II, help bring tens of thousands of new jobs and economic opportunities to Georgia.

Step-by-step explanation:

Carl Vinson and Richard B. Russell were American politicians, who served in the US Congress and both were members of Democratic Party. Both were in office for a long time and helped development of military and navy of the USA. Vinson was primarily responsible for naval expansion and for new legislation regarding navy army. Both of them made an effort during World War II and had a strong position towards US enemies in the war.