describe the effects of the great depression on Georgians. two answers apply

many rural georgians were so used do to poverty due to the states poor economy back in the late 1920s that they had hardly noticed the great depression
unlike most states georgia wasnt interdependent on the rest of the nation so the great depression did not effect the state
georgia economy was suffering so badly that, by 1930 the state government could not pay the own bills
durning the 1920's and 1930's it was easier for african americans and other minorities to find work than it was for white males

One answer that applies is "Georgia's economy was suffering so badly that, by 1930, the state government could not pay its own bills." This highlights the severe economic impact of the Great Depression on Georgia, leading to a financial crisis within the state.

Another answer that applies is "during the 1920s and 1930s, it was easier for African Americans and other minorities to find work than it was for white males." This suggests that the economic hardship caused by the Great Depression created more employment opportunities for marginalized groups, as they were often willing to accept lower wages.