Which THREE factors contributed to Georgia's economic transformation in the early twentieth century?

A.
The state of Georgia deregulated the state's banking industry.

B.
A boll weevil infestation destroyed much of the state's cotton crops.

C.
The population of Georgia became more centralized in urban areas.

D.
New minimum wage laws caused farmers to hire fewer hands and reduce production.

B.

A boll weevil infestation destroyed much of the state's cotton crops.

C.
The population of Georgia became more centralized in urban areas.

D.
New minimum wage laws caused farmers to hire fewer hands and reduce production.