Why was Atlanta called “the city too busy to hate” during William B. Hartsfield’s administration?(1 point)

The city avoided involvement in World War II

Atlanta focused on agriculture instead of industry

City leaders promoted calm integration and economic growth

Segregation laws were strictly enforced

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City leaders promoted calm integration and economic growth.

Hartsfield emphasized moderate, business-focused policies that minimized racial conflict, attracted investment, and guided gradual desegregation — hence “too busy to hate.”