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What explains the rapid changes in cotton production leading up to the Great Depression? A. Georgia's cotton crops were impacted by boll weevils and drought. B. Synthetic textiles developed during World War I reduced demand for cotton. C. Bank failures caused many cotton farmers to lose their savings and land D. The government paid farmers not to plant cotton to control prices.

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What explains the rapid changes in cotton production leading up to the Great Depression?
A. Georgia's cotton crops were impacted by boll weevils and drought.
B. Synthetic textiles developed during World War I reduced demand for cotton.
C. Bank failures caused many cotton farmers to lose their savings and land
D. The government paid farmers not to plant cotton to control prices.

What explains the rapid changes in cotton production leading up to the Great Depression? A. Georgia's cotton crops were impacted by boll weevils and drought. B. Synthetic textiles developed during World War I reduced demand for cotton. C. Bank failures caused many cotton farmers to lose their savings and land D. The government paid farmers not to plant cotton to control prices.

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. Georgia's cotton crops were impacted by boll weevils and drought.
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