Why is it sometimes said that rural Georgians never realized a Great Depression occurred during the late 1920s and 1930s? A. Many rural Georgians were isolated without access to national news b. It affect urban areas not rural areas c. Many rural farmers had struggled for years d. Rural agricultural areas continued to prosper

A. Many rural Georgians were isolated without access to national news

Rural areas in Georgia were often isolated, with limited access to communication and news from outside sources. As a result, many rural Georgians may not have been fully aware of the extent of the Great Depression and its impact on the nation as a whole. Additionally, the agricultural economy in rural areas may have masked some of the effects of the Depression, as farmers were already struggling financially before the stock market crash in 1929.