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Which best explains how a change in the nation's demographics contributed to the rise in conservatism during the 1970s and 1980s?
A. The population of rural communities , where residents were generally poorer than city dwellers , exceeded urban populations for the first time since industrialization .
B. The population of the Sun Belt states , where Americans were more resistant to government regulations , began to exceed populations in eastern regions .
C. The population of Latin American immigrants , who were more committed to traditional religious values than other Americans , rapidly increased
D. The population of young Americans , who had no commitment to the New Deal or Great Society , surged as a result of the baby boom .

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b

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The population of the Sun Belt states , where Americans were more resistant to government regulations , began to exceed populations in eastern regions

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The answer is b

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