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after world war ii, the population of the sun belt grew because americans:
a. left northeastern cities to become farmers and ranchers in the south and southwest.
b. left overcrowded northeastern cities for more open spaces in the south and southwest.
c. left cold cities in the northeast for warmer cities in the south and southwest.
d. left northeastern cities due to the completion of the interstate highway system.
Post-WWII Sun Belt growth was driven by multiple factors, but the most widespread and core reason cited is the desire to escape the harsh cold winters of the Northeast for the milder, warmer climate of the South and Southwest. Other options are less accurate: A is incorrect as most migrants were not becoming farmers/ranchers; B is not the primary driver compared to climate; D is a supporting factor (the Interstate system facilitated movement) but not the root cause of why people chose the Sun Belt.
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C. left cold cities in the Northeast for warmer cities in the South and Southwest.