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How did World War II impact life and commerce in the South?

a. More people migrated to southern cities and towns from other
parts of the country.
b. The war hastened a shift from agricultural to industrial
employment in the region.
c. The living conditions of rural populations modernized
dramatically.
d. Per capita income rose to the highest in the nation.
e. The South became the center of the defense industry and the
largest recipient of federal spending.

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Answer:

c

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