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Georgia’s Transportation Systems and Businesses

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Page 1: Georgia’s Transportation Systems and Businesses. Standard SS8G2 The student will explain how the Interstate Highway System, Hartsfield Jackson International.

Georgia’s Transportation

Systemsand

Businesses

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StandardSS8G2 The student will explain how theInterstate Highway System, HartsfieldJackson International Airport, Georgia’sdeepwater ports, and the railroads helpdrive the state’s economy.

a. Explain how the four transportation systems interact to provide domestic and international goods to the people of Georgia.

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b. Explain how the four transportation systems interact to provide producers and service providers in Georgia with national and international markets.

c. Explain how the four transportation systems provide jobs for Georgians.

Essential Question How do Georgia’s transportation

systems provide jobs for Georgians?

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Today’s Agenda

Opening: “Georgia’s Interstates”, video

Work Session: ~ PowerPoint Notes ~ Video Log

Closing: “Coca-Cola”, video

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Interstateshttp://www.gpb.org/georgiastories/stories/interstate_highway_system

Video LogRecord at least 2 facts that will be

shared.

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Interstate Highway System

~ After WWII President Eisenhower wanted to connect major cities for national defense and to improve the economy

~ Many interstates run through Atlanta making it a huge highway transportation hub

~ I-95 and I-75 connects Georgia to numerous states

~ Tractor Trailers transport goods on interstates from factories to other states and to sea ports for shipping overseas

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I-95

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Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport

~ located in Atlanta

~ one of the busiest airports in the world

~ processes more than 1,000 planes daily that carry people and cargo

~ flights from Atlanta go to 5 continents

~ houses 32 airlines and 200 concessions making it one of the largest employers in the state

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Deepwater Ports (Shipping)

~ the majority of products imported and exported travel on large container ships

~ products from all over world enter our country through Georgia’s shipping ports

~ automobiles & bulk goods come through Brunswick port

~ container cargo come through Savannah port (4th busiest port in the U.S.)

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Railroads~ created in Georgia during the mid 1800’s to link

major cities in the state together (Athens, Augusta, & Savannah)

~ many new cities sprung up around rail lines (including Atlanta)

~ travel by rail dominated for 130 years but decreased as interstate highways increased

~ today trains carry cargo in and out of our state as well as people

~ CSX & Norfolk Southern (cargo) and Amtrak (people)

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Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport

http://www.gpb.org/georgiastories/stories/second_busiest_airport_in_the_world

Video Log

Record at least 2 facts that will be shared.

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Railroads

http://www.gpb.org/georgiastories/stories/railroads_economic_boom

Video LogRecord at least 2 facts that will be

shared.

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Georgia BusinessesSS8E3 The student will evaluate theinfluence of Georgia’s economic

growthand development.

c. Evaluate the importance of entrepreneurs in Georgia who developed such enterprises as Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, Georgia-Pacific, and Home Depot.

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Coca-Cola

o Invented in Atlanta in 1885 by John S. Pemberton as a tonic (medicine)

o Purchased and expanded by Asa Candler

o Sold in 1919 for $25 million

o Robert Woodruff grew company to billions of dollars in sales a year

o Woodruff and Candler were generous givers to worthy charities

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Georgia-Pacific

o Founded in 1927 as a wholesaler of hardwood lumbero Headquartered in Atlantao Employs more than 45,000 at approximately

300 locations worldwideo Has expanded to include tissue, pulp, paper,

packaging, building products and related chemicals

o Acquired by Koch Industries in 2005o Has a larger factory in Rincon, Georgia (Effingham County)

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Delta Airlines

o 1924 Huff Daland crop-dusting operation

was foundedo 1928 bought by Woolman

and renamed Delta Air Services

o 1929 offers first passenger flight

o Today is largest airline in the world (based on number of passengers)

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Home Depoto Founded in 1978o Vision was one-stop

shopping for the do-it-yourselfer

o Opened 1st two stores in Atlanta, GA in 1979

o Stores in all 50 states, Canada, Mexico, and China

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Coca-Colahttp://www.gpb.org/georgiastories/stories/coca-cola

Video LogsRecord at least 2 facts to share with

the class.

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Independent Work

Coach Book Lessons 32 and 40

Please respond by writing both the letter and complete answer

Place in the shelf when complete