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3. How did World War II change the population of Arizona? (1 point)

It grew as soldiers arrived to serve on military bases.
It grew as Japanese Americans came to avoid internment.
It declined as Hispanics returned to Mexico to serve in the army there.
It declined as residents moved away, seeking jobs in wartime industries.

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because people went there to themselves from world war

themselves from world war

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User Andrei Galatyn
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There were war bases.
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User Jagdish
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