How did Henry Grady and Thomas E. Watson differ in their views about the future of Georgia?

options:

Watson thought women should not vote; Grady thought they should.
Watson thought women should not vote; Grady thought they should.

Grady believed in populism while Watson favored the Bourbon Democrats.
Grady believed in populism while Watson favored the Bourbon Democrats.

Watson wanted to support farmers; Grady wanted to diversify the state.
Watson wanted to support farmers; Grady wanted to diversify the state.

Grady thought African Americans should not vote; Watson thought they should.

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The best answer that captures the differences in the views of Henry Grady and Thomas E. Watson about the future of Georgia is:

Watson wanted to support farmers; Grady wanted to diversify the state.

Henry Grady, known for his promotion of the New South, advocated for economic diversification and industrial growth in Georgia, moving away from an economy solely based on agriculture. In contrast, Thomas E. Watson was more focused on rural issues and supporting farmers, reflecting a more populist approach.