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What two population shifts affected Georgia after World War II?
A. Georgians moved to small towns.
B. The Great Migration continued.
C. Businesses left Georgia for the more-educated North.
D. Returning soldiers left Georgia for an education elsewhere.
E. Georgians moved to the cities.
F. People moved from the Piedmont to the coastal plain.
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B and E.
- B: The Great Migration continued — many Black Georgians left for northern and western cities after WWII.
- E: Georgians moved to the cities — the state saw strong rural-to-urban migration and urban/suburban growth.
- B: The Great Migration continued — many Black Georgians left for northern and western cities after WWII.
- E: Georgians moved to the cities — the state saw strong rural-to-urban migration and urban/suburban growth.
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