SPATIAL PATTERNS OF SUPPORT FOR A NUCLEAR WEAPONS FREEZE

Support for a Freeze on nuclear weapons is greatest in the East with pockets of support in the Middle West and Pacific Coast States. Factors influencing the spatial pattern are Walker's innovativeness rankings, the number of peace/Freeze activist groups and the pattern of defense employment.

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