How did the war affect the migration of workers in the United States? People moved to rural areas to work on farms. People moved to warmer climates to enjoy increased leisure time. People moved to cities that had built up industries for war production. People moved to the North and Northeast to work in factories.

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Answer:

People moved to cities that had built up industries for war production.

Explanation:

War times in the industrial age have prompted people living in rural areas to move to the cities where military production factories are located. Unlike peace time when the number of manufacturing facilities slowly grows, the number of military production facilities rapidly grows and expands, and as part of their production expansion a greater increase of manpower is required.

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