Which of these trends contributed to the condition of Georgias economy after World War II? A. Loss of confidence in exploring new scientific methods b. Rapid increase in technological development c. Renewed focus d. Reduced cooperation

B. Rapid increase in technological development

After World War II, Georgia experienced a rapid increase in technological development, which contributed to the growth and diversification of the state's economy. This trend led to the establishment of new industries, increased productivity, and the creation of more job opportunities, all of which helped to boost Georgia's economy.