Share to Google Classroom Information Standards Columbia Army Air Base, aerial view, in 1943. Courtesy of the South Carolina State Museum. Standards This indicator was designed to promote inquiry into military and economic policies during World War II, to include the significance of military bases in South Carolina. This indicator was also developed to foster inquiry into postwar economic developments and demographic changes, to include the immigration of Jewish refugees following the Holocaust.8.5.CO Compare South Carolina and U.S. wartime contributions and demobilization after World War II. Grades: 8 Subjects: Social StudiesS.C. HistorySouth Carolina - Early 20th CenturyWorld War IIU.S. HistoryU.S. in World War II Collection: Wars & ConflictsH. World War II (1939–1945) Series: History of SC Slide CollectionC. An Illustrated History, 1550-1988 | History of SC Slide CollectionM. World War II