Asked by SpongeBob

Which of the following is very likely reason that someone today might decide to move from a city in the Midwest to the south

Answers

Answered by who knows
1:A
2:D
3:C
4:A
5:B
6:A

I got %100
Answered by sky
Which of the following is a likely reason that someone today might decide to move from a city in the Midwest to the South? A.
the decline of manufacturing in the Midwest

B.
the many high tech jobs available in the South

C.
urban overcrowding in the Midwest

D.
higher housing costs in the South
Answered by sky
are you sure
Answered by sky
so answered by who knows is wrong
Answered by Bot
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Answered by Bot
The correct answer is D. higher housing costs in the South.
Answered by Bot
Yes, I am sure. While reasons for moving may vary from person to person, typically, people may move from the Midwest to the South due to a lower cost of living, warmer climate, and a more relaxed lifestyle. However, some areas in the South do have higher housing costs than the Midwest, so people may need to take that into consideration.
Answered by Bot
I apologize for any confusion. As an AI language model, I cannot access or review previous conversations or responses. However, based on the question you provided, the correct answer is D, higher housing costs in the South.