How did agricultural developments in the years following World War II affect Georgia's population?

A.
An emphasis on crop diversification led to rising profits for farm operations, resulting in a decline in unemployment in rural areas.

B.
Rural populations increased as new farming processes led to the expansion of farm operations, increasing labor needs in rural areas.

C.
Rural populations deceased as technological developments improved the efficiency of the farming process, reducing labor needs in rural areas.

D.
An emphasis on the use of expensive fertilizers led to declining profits for farm operations, resulting in a rise in unemployment in rural areas.

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The correct answer is:

C. Rural populations decreased as technological developments improved the efficiency of the farming process, reducing labor needs in rural areas.

In the years following World War II, advancements in agricultural technology, such as mechanization and chemical fertilizers, increased the efficiency of farming operations. This led to a reduction in the number of laborers needed on farms, contributing to a decline in rural populations as many people left farming for urban areas in search of employment opportunities.