Describe the effects of the Great Depression on Georgians. Select the two that apply.%0D%0A (2 points)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AMany rural Georgians were so used to poverty due to the state’s poor economy in the late 1920s that they had hardly noticed the Great Depression. %0D%0AMany rural Georgians were so used to poverty due to the state’s poor economy in the late 1920s that they had hardly noticed the Great Depression. %0D%0A%0D%0AUnlike most states, Georgia was not interdependent on the rest of the nation, so the Great Depression did not affect the state.%0D%0AUnlike most states, Georgia was not interdependent on the rest of the nation, so the Great Depression did not affect the state.%0D%0A%0D%0AGeorgia’s economy was suffering so badly that, by 1930 the state government could not pay its own bills.%0D%0AGeorgia’s economy was suffering so badly that, by 1930 the state government could not pay its own bills.%0D%0A%0D%0ADuring the 1920s and 1930s, it was easier for African Americans and other minorities to find work than it was for white males.

- Georgia’s economy was suffering so badly that, by 1930, the state government could not pay its own bills.

- Many rural Georgians were so used to poverty due to the state’s poor economy in the late 1920s that they had hardly noticed the Great Depression.