The economic realignment of the United States in the late twentieth century was accompanied by a major shift in population. As the manufacturing sectors of the Northeast and Midwest entered a period of decline, cities and suburban areas throughout the South and West experienced unprecedented growth. This migration was heavily driven by the expansion of defense industries, technology firms, and retirement communities, alongside the appeal of lower local taxes and right-to-work legislation.
Which of the following was a major political consequence of the demographic shifts described in the passage?
- An increase in the political influence of regions that generally favored deregulation and lower taxesCevap
- BA nationwide resurgence of labor union membership fueled by the growth of new industrial centers in the South
- CThe creation of large-scale federal welfare programs designed to relocate unemployed Northern industrial workers
- DA political shift that consolidated federal power and weakened the influence of state-level policy decisions
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An increase in the political influence of regions that generally favored deregulation and lower taxes
The migration to the South and West led to a major reapportionment of congressional seats and electoral votes. This demographic shift disproportionately benefited conservative candidates who advocated for suburban interests, lower taxes, and deregulation, reshaping the national political landscape in the late twentieth century.
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Political consequences of Sun Belt migration and demographic shifts post-1980