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. Which statement best summarizes New Mexico's population changes after World War II?
A)The population of the state almost doubled between 1940 and 1960.
B)New Mexico's population grew quickly before the war but slowed afterwards.
C)Most people who moved to New Mexico settled in rural farming areas.
D)The state's population stayed about the same until 1980, when it began to grow.
My choice is D
A)The population of the state almost doubled between 1940 and 1960.
B)New Mexico's population grew quickly before the war but slowed afterwards.
C)Most people who moved to New Mexico settled in rural farming areas.
D)The state's population stayed about the same until 1980, when it began to grow.
My choice is D
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree.
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Appreciated Help
TYVM
Answered by
Ms. Sue
YVW
Answered by
Anonymous
Yet again, you are wrong Ms. Sue, its A.) The population of the state almost doubled between 1940 and 1960, so Ms. Sue, Make sure you actually know what your talking about before you try and help other people
Answered by
Mr.Sue 2
Stupid Mr. sue
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