Question
Which factor did not contribute to the growth of the South’s population during the 1970s? land prices traditional lifestyle job opportunities climate
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Among the factors listed—land prices, traditional lifestyle, job opportunities, and climate—the factor that likely did not contribute significantly to the growth of the South's population during the 1970s is **traditional lifestyle**.
While the traditional lifestyle may have had an influence on people's decision to live in the South, the actual growth in population during that decade was more strongly connected to job opportunities and potentially favorable climate conditions, as people moved in search of work and a better quality of life. Land prices, which were often lower in the South compared to other regions, could also have played a role in attracting new residents.
While the traditional lifestyle may have had an influence on people's decision to live in the South, the actual growth in population during that decade was more strongly connected to job opportunities and potentially favorable climate conditions, as people moved in search of work and a better quality of life. Land prices, which were often lower in the South compared to other regions, could also have played a role in attracting new residents.