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How did agricultural improvements contribute to

population shifts in Georgia after World War II?

a.The use of technology on farms led an increase in demand for skilled labor, causing substantial urban-to-rural migration.

b.There was a greater demand for technology retailers and agricultural banks, causing substantial urban-to-rural migration.

c.More efficient technology led to a decrease in demand for labor in rural areas, causing substantial rural-to-urban migration.

d.Farm workers attended special schools to learn how to use the new technology, causing substantial rural-to-urban migration.

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More efficient technology led to a decrease in demand for labor in rural areas, causing substantial rural-to-urban migration.

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User Jeshurun
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Answer:

The correct answer is c) More efficient technology led to a decrease in demand for labor in rural areas, causing substantial rural-to-urban migration.

Step-by-step explanation:

The state of Georgia during the colonization became important for the agricultural industry with the cultivation of rice and corn, after its independence from the crown, it became a state of the United States, the economy of Georgia depended on agriculture and livestock.

After the Second World War, they created new technologies to make the agricultural process more efficient, which resulted in a decrease in the hiring of labor in rural areas, since these were replaced with modern technology, this produced migration from people in rural areas to urban areas in search of new jobs.

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