Which of the following region's populations grew the slowest during the second half of the 1900's?)

The Midwest
The Southwest
The Southeast
The West Coast

my answer is the midwest

I think you're right. Is that what your text says?

It does because of all the lost jobs in the auto industry and sub firms supporting them. Just wanted to check for my grandson.

thank you

I live in the midwest, and agree.

Have a good week.

Wait so, what is in the Middle East that made it like this? Cos yall cant be cheating, but not know what you are trying to cheat.

To determine which region's population grew the slowest during the second half of the 1900s, you need to compare the population growth rates of each region.

Here's how you can find the answer:

1. Identify the available population data for each region during the second half of the 1900s. You can find this information from historical records, government databases, or reliable demographic sources.

2. Calculate the population growth rate for each region by comparing the population at the beginning of the second half of the 1900s (e.g., 1950) with the population at the end of the period (e.g., 2000). To calculate the growth rate, use the following formula:

Population Growth Rate = ((Ending Population - Starting Population) / Starting Population) * 100

3. Apply the formula to each region to determine the population growth rate for the Midwest, Southwest, Southeast, and West Coast.

4. Compare the growth rates of each region and identify the region with the slowest population growth during the second half of the 1900s.

Alternatively, if you don't have access to specific population data or the means to calculate growth rates, you can consult reliable demographic studies or reports that provide insights into the population trends of different regions during that time period.