Review
1. Which statement BEST explains William B. Hartsfield’s importance to aviation in Georgia?
a. William Hartsfield enjoyed riding on planes.
b. William Hartsfield was afraid to fly.
c. William Hartsfield worked to make planes safer.
d. William Hartsfield was the father of aviation in Georgia.
2. Which statement BEST explains Ellis Arnall’s political point of view?
a. He was a conservative.
b. He was not a politician.
c. He was a progressive reformer.
d. He was the founder of the progressive movement.
3. Which of the following characteristics was shared by Ellis Arnall’s tenure as a representative, attorney general, and governor?
a. He was impeached from each position.
b. He resigned from each position.
c. He was the oldest person ever to serve in each position.
d. He was the youngest person ever to serve in each position.
4. Ellis Arnall worked to allow Georgians over age 18 to vote in primary elections. Which statement BEST explains why this work was necessary?
a. Women were not allowed to vote in Georgia primaries.
b. Only those over 25 were allowed to vote in Georgia primaries.
c. Atlanta was the only city allowed to vote in Georgia primaries.
d. Only white people were allowed to vote in Georgia primaries.
5. Under the administration of William Hartsfield, racial changes in Atlanta included the integration of
a. The fire department.
b. Lunch counters.
c. City Hall.
d. Theaters.
6. What was the issue for which William Hartsfield is best remembered?
a. Aviation
b. Business
c. Education
d. Tax reform
7. Who was the mayor of Atlanta responsible for bringing professional athletic teams to the city?
a. Ivan Allen
b. William Hartsfield
c. Maynard Jackson
d. Lester Maddox
8. Which state agency was removed from control of the governor’s office under the administration of Ellis Arnall?
a. Department of Natural Resources
b. Department of Revenue
c. Board of Public Safety
d. Board of Regents
9. Which of the following is NOT true of former governor Ellis Arnall?
a. He established the board of corrections.
b. He was the first to serve a four-year term.
c. He fought to prevent integration of Georgia’s schools.
d. He regained the accreditation for Georgia’s universities.