The main reason the West did not form into a single regional voting bloc in the early nineteenth century was that __________
A) it was too diverse economically
B) western states lacked efficient spokesmen
C) too few people lived in the West for a regional identity to take hold
D) migrants to the West brought their previous cultural and political attitudes
Answer: D
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