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Which factor MOST directly caused many Georgians to leave rural farming areas during and after World War II?(1 point)
Industrialization, The discovery of gold in North GeorgiaReconstruction, and westward expansion
New agricultural technology that reduced the need for farm workers
Increased demand for hand-picked cotton
The expansion of plantation farming
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New agricultural technology that reduced the need for farm workers.
Mechanization (tractors, mechanical cotton pickers, etc.) and other modern farming methods greatly cut labor demand, pushing many rural Georgians to seek jobs in cities and industries during and after WWII.
Mechanization (tractors, mechanical cotton pickers, etc.) and other modern farming methods greatly cut labor demand, pushing many rural Georgians to seek jobs in cities and industries during and after WWII.
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