New U.S. automobile assembly plants have been built primarily in the
A) Midwest and South, to minimize national distribution costs and reduce labor competition.
B) Northeast and Midwest, to minimize access to labor markets and maximize access to Northeastern markets.
C) Sunbelt, to minimize labor costs.
D) West, to maximize access to Japan, South Korea, and China.
E) Southeast, to avoid winter production costs.
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