History, 10.01.2020 21:31 batmandillon21
The states shaded in red- california, texas, florida, and new york- have seen strong economic growth since the 1900s. which factor best explain that growth?
a) they avoided any severe natural disasters.
b) they are all known for their warm and sunny weather.
c) they have strong ports and a good transportation network.
d) they have severely restricted who is allowed into their state.
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