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As Georgia began to diversify its agricultural production in the years following World War II, which crops replaced cotton as the state's primary crops?

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Answered by writersparadise
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Since the options are not given, I am giving a general asnwer.

The correct answer should be - pecans, peanuts, soybeans, and corn.

In Georgia, the agricultural industry played a huge part in the country's economy.Although it started with growing cotton, it declined slowly after the World War II and many other diversified crops were introduced.

Today, Georgia ranks first in the production of 
blueberries, peanuts, and pecans. In 2011, Georgia had ranked 2nd in cotton production, 3rd in peach and tomato production, and 6th in tobacco acreage.
Answered by tymarienharvey
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Answer:pecans,peanuts,soybeans,corn

Explanation:i just did it

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