Asked by dbh
In which direction has the geographic distribution of the American population shifted in the last 50 years?
A.
northeast
B.
southeast
C.
north
D.
southwest
I'm thinking between A or B (perhaps B since I could have sworn I saw something about it in one of my lessons but I'm not sure).
A.
northeast
B.
southeast
C.
north
D.
southwest
I'm thinking between A or B (perhaps B since I could have sworn I saw something about it in one of my lessons but I'm not sure).
Answers
Answered by
dbh
Actually, I just found one sentence that states that the nation's population has generally shifted from the northeast to the southwest... but they don't say anything else so I don't know which one to pick 0_0 (A or D)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
FROM the Northeast
TO the Southwest
A few years ago I knew no one in Texas. Since then a granddaughter and a young friend have moved to Texas.
TO the Southwest
A few years ago I knew no one in Texas. Since then a granddaughter and a young friend have moved to Texas.
Answered by
dbh
Ah I didn't catch that thank you so much Ms. Sue!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You are welcome, dbh
Answered by
anonymous_facts
answer is D
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