A) Which of the following economic differences best explains the reason for political polarization between regions? (1 point)

Individuals who happen to live in battleground states are more likely to participate in democracy than those who do not.

Large industrial areas have lower rates of economic growth than more rural parts of the country, and resources are distributed equally.

Federal funding is unlimited, so all parts of the country work together to ensure economic success.

Large industrial areas have higher rates of economic growth than more rural parts of the country, and resources are distributed unequally.

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The option that best explains the reason for political polarization between regions is:

Large industrial areas have higher rates of economic growth than more rural parts of the country, and resources are distributed unequally.

This explanation highlights the economic disparities between urban and rural areas, which can contribute to differing political ideologies and polarization.