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Harman [31]
4 years ago
6

Metropolitan Atlanta’s population was less than 1,000,000 in 1950. Today that population is over 6,000,000 (more than half of th

e entire state’s population). Which of the following probably had the leastimpact on this explosive growth?
A. reorganization of the state government
B. companies moving headquarters here
C. development of transportation systems
D. agriculture becoming more mechanized
History
1 answer:
11Alexandr11 [23.1K]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Option D

Explanation:

Atlanta is the most populous metro area in the state of Georgia which is home to various industries. The population growth of Atlanta is due to reorganization of the state government in designating it policies , companies moving headquarters here and the development of transportation systems.

Mechanized agriculture has no significant effect on the population of the Metropolitan Atlanta because this city is not totally driving by agrarian economy.

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