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Americans who migrated to the Sun Belt were moving to a region with
cool weather and developing cities.
warm weather and economic growth.
developing cities and low immigration rates.
affordable homes and low immigration rates.
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warm weather and economic growth.
Explanation: The Sun Belt (South and Southwest) attracted migrants for its warm climate and expanding economies—new industries, jobs, and growing cities—especially after World War II.
Explanation: The Sun Belt (South and Southwest) attracted migrants for its warm climate and expanding economies—new industries, jobs, and growing cities—especially after World War II.
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