Why is it sometimes said that rural Georgians never realized a Great
Depression occurred during the late 1920s and 1930s?
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Many rural Georgians were geographically isolated without access to national news.
Many rural Georgians were farmers and had struggled economically for years.
The Great Depression had little impact on the state
Rural agricultural areas continued to prosper throughout the Great Depression.
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I believe the answer is option 2. Many rural Georgians were farmers and had struggled economically for years.
Explanation:
As a bonus piece of information, the Great Depression was caused by overborrowing (taking too much, causing debt) in the stock market. I hope it makes sense!
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