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What Occurred in Florida During the 1920s

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What occurred in Florida during the 1920s?


A) As Florida banned immigration from many countries, the federal government took the state's lead, and immigration in the larger United States slowed to unprecedented levels.
B) As one of the least developed states on the Atlantic coast, it experienced a real estate boom because it lacked an income tax and ownership of automobiles made it a vacation destination.
C) Like much of the South, it was comprised almost entirely of fertile farmland and soon was owned mainly by profitable sharecroppers.
D) Because it was so far away from the major city centers, it remained untouched by consumerism and became a place where those seeking a simple way of life found refuge.
E) After miners uncovered gold there, the state prospered and experienced a gold rush on a scale not yet seen since California during the mid-nineteenth century.

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