Which two events best describe the reasons for Georgia's weakening
economy at the beginning of the Great Depression? *

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Answer:

Attack of the boll weevil insect on the cotton crops and lowering of cotton prices.

Explanation:

The reasons for Georgia's weakening  economy at the beginning of the Great Depression is the happening of two events i. e. attack of the boll weevil insect on the cotton crops and lowering of cotton prices. Drought occur in 1925 which also lowers the availability of water that is needed for good production of crops. The Georgia's economy is based on agriculture so that these events greatly affect the economy.