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This study guide provides a series of questions and answers related to the georgia crct exams, covering topics such as the piedmont region, georgia's economy in the late 1800s, political parties in georgia, the fall line, and the removal of the cherokee. It offers a valuable resource for students preparing for the 84-125 exams.
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CRCT Study Guide Georgia 84- 125 Exams Prep
Which terms best describes the Piedmont region of Georgia today? — ANS-rolling farmland, most heavily populated region of Georgia How should the economy of Georgia in the late 1800s be deseribed? — ANS-rural and agricullural Which general statement is true about political parties in Georgia over the past fifty years? — ANS—-Georgia has changed from a one-party system to a two-party system. Which best describes the fall line in Georgia? - ANS~a zone several miles wide that marks the prehistoric ocean's shoreline What is the natural boundary that separates the Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions? — ANS—Fall Line Which of the following is an example of how the system of checks and balances works in Georgia? — ANS-overriding a governor's veto What was the main reason for removing the Cherokee from their homes in northwestern Georgia? - ANS—Gold was discovered on Cherokee land. White Southerners blamed the Republican Party for many economic and political abuses during Reconstruction. As a result, Gcorgia politics were dominated by the