Instructions:Select the correct answer.
Following World War II, internal migration flowed south and west as industries relocated. As a result, employment opportunities grew in the region known as the Sun Belt. Why did industries choose to move to this area?

1 Economic instability in the old Rust Belt caused workers and businesses to lose faith in the region.
2 States in the Sun Belt had a weak union presence, right-to-work laws, and lower taxes.
3 Growing populations in the South meant a large, untapped market for manufactured goods.
4 Better weather in the Sun Belt enticed agricultural industries by promising longer growing seasons.