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The band of southern states from the Carolinas to California is known as _____.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by smartbrainz
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The band of Southern States from the Carolinas to California is known as Sunbelt.

Explanation:

  • The term "Sunbelt" was propounded in 1969 by writer and political analyst Kevin Phillips in his book 'The Emerging Republican Majority' to describe the area of the U.S. that encompassed the region from Florida to California
  • This specific term is used because, it literally means 'a strip of territory receiving a high amount of sunshine'
  • This is a zone in the country, where Sunlight is received comparatively higher than rest of the U.S.
  • The area known as 'Sunbelt' has vivid climates altogether ranging from desert, semi-desert, Mediterranean, humid subtropical to tropical climates.

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