During the 1970s, Georgia welcomed Americans from the Rust Belt in the Northeast and Midwest to the Sun Belt in the Southeast. Georgia, Florida, Texas, and Arizona grew at healthy rates, while New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan actually lost population.

Based on the statement above, why did some Americans relocate from the Northeast and Midwest to settle in Georgia?
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Responses

They left weaker economies and harsher climates.
They left weaker economies and harsher climates.

They opposed integrating schools and disagreed with state tax policies.
They opposed integrating schools and disagreed with state tax policies.

The Vietnam War was not going as they expected.
The Vietnam War was not going as they expected.

Governor Jimmy Carter promised that Georgia would take care of them.

They left weaker economies and harsher climates.