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8 November, 21:06

Describe the effects of the Great Depression on Georgians. Two correct answers.

A. Many rural Georgians were so used to poverty due to the state's poor economy in the late 1920s that they hardly noticed the Great Depression

B. Unlike most states, Georgia was not interdependent on the rest of the nation, so the Great Depression did not affect the state.

C. Georgia's economy was suffering so badly that, by 1930, the state government could not pay its own bills

D. During the 1920s and the 1930s, it was easier for African Americans and other minorities to find work than it was for white males

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  1. 8 November, 21:31
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    A. Many rural Georgians were so used to poverty due to the state's poor economy in the late 1920s that they hardly noticed the Great Depression

    C. Georgia's economy was suffering so badly that, by 1930, the state government could not pay its own bills

    Explanation:

    The state of Georgia was or has been in depression even before the great depression came. The stock markets crashed and the economy was badly affected. Farm produce were available but there was not market to sell there by leading to Georgians leaving their farms to the cities.

    The great depression affected the Georgia so badly that the government could not meet up with bills on hospitals, schools and other government establishments.
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