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The Article states:

Huge numbers of [people] chose the Sunbelt, a region that stretches across the southern U.S. After World War II, states like Florida, California, Texas, Arizona, Georgia, and New Mexico saw big population booms. Professionals, retirees, and immigrants flocked there. They were attracted to the mild winters and newly bearable summers.


Which phrase from the passage helps you understand the meaning of the word flocked?


attracted to the mild winters
newly bearable summers
big population booms
a region that stretches acros

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"big population booms"

Explanation: "Flocked" means to come together or go somewhere in large numbers; "big population booms" shows many people moved there, which clarifies that meaning.