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Which was an effect of improved agricultural technology in Georgia following World War II?
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The state saw a sharp decline in livestock production.

A growing number of people went to school to learn farming techniques.

A growing number of people moved from rural areas to urban areas.

The state saw a sharp rise in cotton production.

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A growing number of people moved from rural areas to urban areas.

Explanation: Mechanization and other improved farming technologies reduced the need for farm labor after WWII, displacing sharecroppers and tenant farmers and prompting migration to cities for industrial and service jobs.