4. The population of Georgia doubled from roughly 4 million people in 1960 to more than 8 million in 2000. The rapid increase in Georgia's population in urban areas was part of the shift to a mostly urban society. The shift to urban society is part of
Georgia’s transition from an agricultural to industrial-based economy.
Georgia’s transition from a two-party system to a single-party government system.
Georgia’s transition from a single-party system to a two-party government system.
Georgia’s transition from an industrial to agricultural-based economy.
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