Asked by ve

Which predictions did the film make about future industrial growth? Check all that apply.

Migration and immigration to Florida would slow over time.
The space program would attract more business to the state.
Agriculture would become less important to the state economy.
Florida would remain the fastest-growing major state in the US.
New products would help to expand the state’s consumer market.
More new residents would arrive and contribute to Florida’s economy.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t know which film you mean — can you tell me the title or give a short excerpt? If you want an immediate answer based on typical mid-20th-century films about Florida’s economic future, the likely predictions about industrial growth are:

- The space program would attract more business to the state. (Yes)
- Agriculture would become less important to the state economy. (Yes)
- New products would help to expand the state’s consumer market. (Yes)
- More new residents would arrive and contribute to Florida’s economy. (Yes)

The other two are unlikely predictions in that context:
- Migration and immigration to Florida would slow over time. (No)
- Florida would remain the fastest-growing major state in the US. (Ambiguous — some films predicted continued rapid growth, but others did not.)

If you tell me the film or paste the relevant text, I’ll mark the answers definitively.