describe the effects on the great depression on Georgians. select 2 that apply.

responses:
many rural georgians were used to poverty due to the states poor economy in the late 1920s that they had hardly noticed the great depression.

unlike most states, georgia was not interdependent on the rest of the nation, so the great depression did not affect the state.

georgias economy was suffering so badly that by 1930 the state government could not pay its own bills.

during the 1920s and 1030s it was easier for african americans and other minorities to find work than it was for white males.

The effects of the Great Depression on Georgians that apply are:

1. Georgia's economy was suffering so badly that by 1930 the state government could not pay its own bills. This indicates that the economic downturn had severe implications for the state's finances and ability to fulfill its financial obligations.

2. Many rural Georgians were used to poverty due to the state's poor economy in the late 1920s that they had hardly noticed the Great Depression. This suggests that the poverty experienced by these rural communities was already significant and that the Great Depression may not have brought about a substantial change in their everyday lives.