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Throwback question: Which statement best compares the impact of the International Cotton Expositions and the 1996 Olympic Games on Atlanta?(1 point)Both events had little impact on Atlanta’s development and mainly benefited rural areas of Georgia.The International Cotton Expositions and the 1996 Olympic Games both increased Atlanta’s visibility, but the Olympics led to greater long-term urban growth and international recognition.The International Cotton Expositions caused long-term population growth, while the 1996 Olympic Games had only short-term economic effects.The 1996 Olympic Games focused on agricultural promotion, while the International Cotton Expositions focused on sports and tourism.Skip to navigation
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"The International Cotton Expositions and the 1996 Olympic Games both increased Atlanta’s visibility, but the Olympics led to greater long-term urban growth and international recognition."
Reason: The Cotton Expositions showcased Atlanta/Georgia industry and helped promote industrial growth and regional prestige in the late 19th/early 20th century, but the 1996 Olympics produced much larger-scale urban redevelopment, infrastructure improvements, and sustained global visibility.
"The International Cotton Expositions and the 1996 Olympic Games both increased Atlanta’s visibility, but the Olympics led to greater long-term urban growth and international recognition."
Reason: The Cotton Expositions showcased Atlanta/Georgia industry and helped promote industrial growth and regional prestige in the late 19th/early 20th century, but the 1996 Olympics produced much larger-scale urban redevelopment, infrastructure improvements, and sustained global visibility.
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