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Development of better technology and less reliance on agriculture after World War II had which effect on Georgia’s growth?

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Answer: At the end of WWII, the farm economy was once again confronted with the problem of overproduction. The introduction of gasoline- and electric-powered machinery, as well as the widespread use of herbicides and chemical fertilizers, meant that productivity per acre was higher than it had ever been.

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