Which of the following statements best reflects the impact of World War I on Georgia's farmers? (1 point) Responses The war led to a decline in agricultural productivity, causing financial hardships for Georgia's farmers. The war led to a decline in agricultural productivity, causing financial hardships for Georgia's farmers. World War I had no significant effect on Georgia's agricultural sector. World War I had no significant effect on Georgia's agricultural sector. Increased demand for agricultural products during the war brought prosperity to Georgia's farmers. Increased demand for agricultural products during the war brought prosperity to Georgia's farmers. Farmers in Georgia faced increased competition, resulting in a decrease in their overall prosperity.

The war led to a decline in agricultural productivity, causing financial hardships for Georgia's farmers.

Which of the following are examples of resistance to change in the 1920s? Select the two that apply. (2 points) Responses The KKK targeted more than just African Americans with its ideas of everyone’s “proper place” in society. The KKK targeted more than just African Americans with its ideas of everyone’s “proper place” in society. Racial segregation continued in the South. Racial segregation continued in the South. A celebrated African American singer from Georgia, Gertrude Pridgett Rainey, became known as the “Mother of the Blues” A celebrated African American singer from Georgia, Gertrude Pridgett Rainey, became known as the “Mother of the Blues” Women received the right to vote

Racial segregation continued in the South.

The KKK targeted more than just African Americans with its ideas of everyone's "proper place" in society.

Why is it sometimes said that some rural Georgians never realized there was a Great Depression that occurred during the late 1920s and 1930s? (1 point) Responses Most farmers were self-reliant and did not need cash Most farmers were self-reliant and did not need cash The Great Depression had little impact upon the state The Great Depression had little impact upon the state Many citizens had been struggling economically for years. Many citizens had been struggling economically for years. Agricultural areas continued to prosper through the depression.

Most farmers were self-reliant and did not need cash