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Throwback question: How were Henry Grady and Maynard Jackson similar and different in Georgia history?(1 point)
Both focused on agriculture, but only Jackson supported the New Deal
Both promoted Atlanta as a business center, but only Jackson emphasized racial inclusion
Both worked to end segregation, but only Grady supported economic growth
Both opposed modernization, but Grady supported civil rights
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"Both promoted Atlanta as a business center, but only Jackson emphasized racial inclusion."
Explanation: Henry Grady pushed the "New South" industrial and business growth but supported white supremacy; Maynard Jackson likewise promoted Atlanta's economic development while actively advancing racial inclusion and minority access to city contracts and opportunities.
Explanation: Henry Grady pushed the "New South" industrial and business growth but supported white supremacy; Maynard Jackson likewise promoted Atlanta's economic development while actively advancing racial inclusion and minority access to city contracts and opportunities.
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