How did changes in Georgia’s agriculture during the second half of the 20th century affect the distribution of population in the state?

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Responses:

New farming practices emerged, encouraging movement to rural areas.
New farming practices emerged, encouraging movement to rural areas.

Small farms were consolidated into larger farms, influencing movement to cities.
Small farms were consolidated into larger farms, influencing movement to cities.

Government assistance helped farmers to continue living in rural areas.
Government assistance helped farmers to continue living in rural areas.

Many new cotton mills were built, causing relocation to areas around mills.

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Small farms were consolidated into larger farms, influencing movement to cities.

This statement accurately reflects how changes in Georgia's agriculture during the second half of the 20th century led to population shifts, as many rural residents moved to urban areas in search of employment opportunities as traditional farming practices declined.