Respuesta :
shared a belief that industrialization and urbanization had created serious social and political problems.
Answer:
The continuous migration of Americans to the Sunbelt during the 1920s affected politics by making the Sun Belt states politically powerful.
Explanation:
From the second half of the twentieth century, American industry, in search of cost reduction, essentially lower wages, migrated towards the south of the country, to the states of Texas and California that with lower salaries and large universities with the formation of specialized technicians, created the so-called agglomeration economy. High-tech companies such as Texas Instruments, Hewlett-Packard, among others, began or moved their activities to the sunny south of the United States (Sunbelt), although the largest industrial concentration in the United States still remains in the " rust belt ". The great development of technology companies in Silicon Valley has consolidated this trend. The sun belt benefited from the Northeast crisis, as many industries sought lower taxes. The southern region already had food and beverage industries. This has resulted in a continuous migration of Americans into the sunbelt making the southern states politically powerful.