The boll weevil infestation of the cotton fields in the late 1910s had a dramatic impact on Georgia’s cotton production. The infestation was one of the reasons for which major event?

a
The Atlanta Race Riot of 1906
b
The Civil Rights Movement
c
The new cotton expositions in Atlanta
d
The Great Depression

d. The Great Depression.

To determine which major event was influenced by the boll weevil infestation of the cotton fields in the late 1910s, we can analyze the options given.

a) The Atlanta Race Riot of 1906: This event occurred before the boll weevil infestation, so it is unlikely to be the correct answer.

b) The Civil Rights Movement: The Civil Rights Movement took place primarily in the mid-20th century, several decades after the boll weevil infestation. Therefore, it is unlikely to be the correct answer.

c) The new cotton expositions in Atlanta: While the boll weevil infestation had a significant impact on Georgia's cotton production, it is unclear how it specifically relates to the new cotton expositions in Atlanta. Hence, this option seems less likely to be the correct answer.

d) The Great Depression: The Great Depression occurred in the 1930s, which is after the boll weevil infestation. However, it is worth noting that the boll weevil infestation did have a long-term impact on the Southern economy. This impact, combined with other factors, could have contributed to the overall economic downturn and the onset of the Great Depression.

Based on this analysis, the most likely option is d) The Great Depression. While the boll weevil infestation alone did not cause the Great Depression, it likely played a role in the economic challenges faced by the cotton industry, particularly in the Southern United States.

The correct answer is d. The Great Depression.