What made the Sunbelt states so attractive to Americans in the postwar years?
A) Their tax rates were high, providing a welcome safety net.
B) Sunbelt governments invested aggressively in public infrastructure.
C) Their open space allowed for sprawling subdivisions.
D) Sunbelt states welcomed unions as equal partners in the marketplace
C) Their open space allowed for sprawling subdivisions.
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