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Which is the BEST description of the impact of Georgia's changing economy on the state's growth in the decades followingWorld War II? Question 13 options: Thousands of Georgians moved to southern counties in search of agricultural jobs. Approximately 60% of Georgia's population lived in urban areas and 40% lived in rural areas. Approximately 40% of Georgia's population lived in urban areas and 60% lived in rural areas. Because of our agricultural economy, the population of Macon, Georgia was greater than that of Atlanta.

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The answer is Approximately 60% of Georgia's population lived in urban areas and 40% lived in rural areas
Following the World War II, Georgia became one of the Center of the industrial revolution in United States.
This made many people moved to Urban Areas where job opportunities as Factory workers were created
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