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percentage of georgians living in urban areas
1940: 34.4%
1950: 45.3%
1960: 55.3%
examine the graphs. which of the following were causes for the trends in the graphs? (choose 3)
□ improvements were made in farming technology
□ manufacturing in cities soared during and after wwii
□ there were increased employment opportunities in cities
□ more labor was needed on farms as science improved
□ the total population of georgia began to decrease after wwii
□ electricity and utilities were expanded to rural areas
Brief Explanations
- The graph shows a steady rise in Georgia's urban population (34.4% in 1940 to 55.3% in 1960), meaning more people moved to cities. Soaring manufacturing in/after WWII would create urban jobs, drawing people there.
- Increased urban employment opportunities directly explain why more Georgians moved to urban areas, matching the upward trend.
- Improved farming technology reduced the need for farm labor, pushing rural workers to seek jobs in cities, driving urban population growth.
- The other options are incorrect: improved farm science needs less labor, the graph only shows urban/rural shift (not total population decline), and expanding rural utilities would not push people to cities.
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- Improvements were made in farming technology
- Manufacturing in cities soared during and after WWII
- There were increased employment opportunities in cities