Referring to the box "Are All Forms of Discrimination the Same?" choose the statement that most accurately reflects regional differences in U.S. opinion about same-sex marriage
a. Public support for same-sex marriage is about the same now as it was at the end of the twentieth century.
b. The Midwest shows the most growth in the percentage of the public in support of same-sex marriage from 1988 to 2010 .
c. Legalization of same-sex marriage is not more common where public opinion is most favorable.
d. Geography does not predict public opinion on same-sex marriage as it did with interracial marriage.
e. The South lags behind all other regions in support for same-sex marriage.
e
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