What was a primary cause for the rise in population in many cities during World War II?

A. industrial workers returning to rural areas after shifts in production methods
B. soldiers permanently relocating to live near domestic bases
C. Midwesterners moving en masse to coastal cities to work in industrial plants
D. Southerners moving into rural areas for better economic opportunities


Answer: B

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A. state legislatures. B. the federal government. C. the courts. D. state governors. E. municipal governments.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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What will be an ideal response?

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