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It is sometimes said that rural Georgians never realized a Great Depression occurred during the late 1920s and 1930s because many rural Georgians were geographically isolated without access to national news. Additionally, many rural Georgians were farmers who had already been struggling economically for years, so the effects of the Great Depression may not have been as noticeable to them. Some also believe that the Great Depression affected urban areas more significantly than rural areas, allowing rural agricultural areas to continue to prosper during this time.

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The answer is: Many rural Georgians were geographically isolated without access to national news.