World War II had a more significant impact on Georgia's economy than the New Deal. The war effort led to increased manufacturing, job creation, and the establishment of military bases, spurring economic growth and industrialization. While the New Deal programs provided essential relief and infrastructure improvements, the wartime demand resulted in a more substantial and lasting economic transformation for the state. Overall, the war catalyzed a shift towards a more diversified and robust economy in Georgia.
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