Which of the following is a likely reason that someone today might decide to move from a city in the Midwest to the South?

A. the decline of manufacturing in the Midwest

B. the many high tech jobs available in the South*****

C. urban overcrowding in the Midwest

D. higher housing costs in the South

For Unit 3 Lesson 7 challenges facing the United States and Canada quiz the answers are

1. The decline of manufacturing in the midwest
2.It allows free trade between the two countries
3.people with higher incomes have gained a larger share of wealth
4. immigration to Canada has hit records high
5. greenhouse gases produced by burning fossil fuels
6. most of the workforce in the United States and Canada is employed in the service industry

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I think it's a because not everyone wants a high tech job

Whats the answers?

The correct answer is B. the many high tech jobs available in the South.

To determine the likely reason why someone might decide to move from a city in the Midwest to the South, you can examine the options provided and analyze each one.

Option A suggests the decline of manufacturing as a reason. To verify if this is a likely reason, you can research the current state of the manufacturing industry in the Midwest, looking for any evidence of decline.

Option B suggests the availability of high tech jobs as a reason. To determine if this is a likely reason, you can research the job market in the South, particularly in the high tech industry. Look for reports, statistics, and job listings that indicate a high demand for tech professionals and opportunities for growth.

Option C suggests urban overcrowding as a reason. To assess if this is a likely reason, you can compare population density and growth rates in both the Midwest and the South. Look for data that supports the idea of overcrowding in the Midwest and the potential for less crowded urban areas in the South.

Option D suggests higher housing costs in the South as a reason. To verify if this is a likely reason, you can research housing market trends and costs in both the Midwest and the South. Look for reports, studies, and real estate listings that show significant differences in affordability between the two regions.

By analyzing each option and conducting research, you can conclude that option B, the availability of high tech jobs in the South, is a likely reason someone today might decide to move from a city in the Midwest to the South.

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It could be both -- a and b. Check your reading assignment.