What contributed to the emergence of these artists and their influence in US society?

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A. the diffusion of Black culture during the Great Migration - The Great Migration brought a large number of Black Americans from the rural South to urban areas in the North, leading to the spread of Black culture, including art and music, in US society.

B. the growing popularity of television in the post-WWII era - The rise of television as a popular form of entertainment provided a platform for artists to reach a wider audience and showcase their work, increasing their influence in US society.

C. the population shift from the Rust Belt to the Sun Belt - The population shift from the declining industrial areas of the Rust Belt to the growing Sun Belt regions brought diverse populations together, leading to the exchange of ideas and creativity among artists from different backgrounds.

D. the expansion of European immigration during the Gilded Age - The influx of European immigrants during the Gilded Age contributed to the diversity of perspectives and artistic influences in US society, shaping the cultural landscape and the emergence of influential artists.