Which was an effect of improved agricultural technology in Georgia following World War II?

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Responses

The state saw a sharp decline in livestock production.
The state saw a sharp decline in livestock production.

A growing number of people went to school to learn farming techniques.
A growing number of people went to school to learn farming techniques.

A growing number of people moved from rural areas to urban areas.
A growing number of people moved from rural areas to urban areas.

The state saw a sharp rise in cotton production.

Which of the following is NOT true about the 1946 Governor's race?
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Responses

The white primary and poll tax had been eliminated in Georgia prior to the 1946 Governor's race.
The white primary and poll tax had been eliminated in Georgia prior to the 1946 Governor's race.

Eugene Talmadge was elected as governor of Georgia in the 1946 Governor's race but died a month before he could be sworn in
Eugene Talmadge was elected as governor of Georgia in the 1946 Governor's race but died a month before he could be sworn in

Melvin Thompson, Ellis Arnall, and Herman Talmadge all claimed to be governor of Georgia for two months
Melvin Thompson, Ellis Arnall, and Herman Talmadge all claimed to be governor of Georgia for two months

The Supreme Court ruled that all three men should share the position of governor until the next election

How was the Three Governors Controversy finally resolved?
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Responses

By the voters writing in their candidate
By the voters writing in their candidate

By the courts declaring who would be governor
By the courts declaring who would be governor

By the son of the elected governor declaring victory
By the son of the elected governor declaring victory

By the previous governor refusing to leave his office?

“We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of ‘separate but equal’ has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently [by their nature] unequal.”

In which case did the Supreme Court issue the opinion above?


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Responses

Scott v. Sanford
Scott v. Sanford

Plessy v. Ferguson
Plessy v. Ferguson

Worcester v. Georgia
Worcester v. Georgia

Brown v. Board of Education

What was the recommendation of the Sibley Commission regarding the issue of desegregation in public schools in Georgia?
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Responses

It recommended maintaining segregation, leading to the closure of schools.
It recommended maintaining segregation, leading to the closure of schools.

It called for immediate desegregation, leading to widespread integration.
It called for immediate desegregation, leading to widespread integration.

It suggested leaving desegregation decisions to local school systems.
It suggested leaving desegregation decisions to local school systems.

It proposed federal intervention to enforce desegregation policies statewide.

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions:

  1. Which was an effect of improved agricultural technology in Georgia following World War II?

    • A growing number of people moved from rural areas to urban areas.
  2. Which of the following is NOT true about the 1946 Governor's race?

    • The white primary and poll tax had been eliminated in Georgia prior to the 1946 Governor's race.
  3. How was the Three Governors Controversy finally resolved?

    • By the courts declaring who would be governor.
  4. In which case did the Supreme Court issue the opinion above?

    • Brown v. Board of Education.
  5. What was the recommendation of the Sibley Commission regarding the issue of desegregation in public schools in Georgia?

    • It suggested leaving desegregation decisions to local school systems.

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