Which of these trends contributed to the condition of Georgia’s economy after World War II?

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Loss of confidence in exploring new scientific methods
Loss of confidence in exploring new scientific methods

Rapid increase in technological and industrial development 
Rapid increase in technological and industrial development 

Renewed focus on the importance of farming and agriculture
Renewed focus on the importance of farming and agriculture

Reduced cooperation between business and government 
Reduced cooperation between business and government 
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The trend that most significantly contributed to the condition of Georgia's economy after World War II is:

Rapid increase in technological and industrial development.

After the war, Georgia experienced a shift towards industrialization, which included advancements in technology and the growth of industries such as textiles and manufacturing. This trend helped diversify the economy and reduce reliance on agriculture alone, leading to overall economic growth and development in the state.