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Which statement BEST describes the benefits received from the 1996 Olympics?
A Georgia gained more residents in the metro-Atlanta area.
B. Georgia gained more employment opportunities following the Olympics
c. Georgia gained international attention that increased tourism and economic growth
D. Georgia gained national attention that increased travel at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
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