what was NOT an impact of the New Deal programs on Georgians?

Citizens received benefits directly from the federal government
Citizens received benefits directly from the federal government

Citizens received assistance only from state and local governments
Citizens received assistance only from state and local governments

It sped up the process of modernization across the state
It sped up the process of modernization across the state

Georgia’s economy improved, though it did not fully recover.

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The statement that is NOT an impact of the New Deal programs on Georgians is:

Citizens received assistance only from state and local governments.

The New Deal programs specifically involved significant federal intervention and assistance to citizens, meaning that many Georgians received benefits directly from the federal government, in addition to any state and local assistance.