How did changes in Georgia's agriculture during the second half of the 20th century affect the distribution of population in the state?

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• New farming practices emerged, encouraging movement to rural areas.

O Small farms were consolidated into larger farms, influencing mavement to cities.

O Government assistance helped farmers to continue living in rural areas.

Many new cotton mills were built, causing relocation to areas around mills.

1 answer

Small farms were consolidated into larger farms, influencing movement to cities.