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Answer:
Option B. Businesses moved to the South because labor costs were lower there as Unions were weaker in the area.
Explanation:
After the 1960's the Labor Movement of the United States saw a shift in the production businesses through the country, as a lot of them moved from their original locations to the south due to the fact that the are had weaker unions than the rest of the United States. Unions were weaker in the South due to state union laws that made these last ones less capable of holding power over their employers. When businesses across the country realized that, many of them moved down south so that their production costs would decrease as they would not have such a strong union pressure.