Many georgians opposed the new south plan because they believed the ideas
a.) focused t...
Social Studies, 07.11.2019 07:31 Hailey1313131313
Many georgians opposed the new south plan because they believed the ideas
a.) focused too heavily on growth in rural areas.
b.)failed to address the rights of african americans.
c.)would hurt the state’s agriculture and farmers.
d> )would put the state’s economy at too much risk.
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