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25 December, 04:13

During the Industrial Revolution of the late 1800s, many people moved to cities in order to work in factories. This rapid increase in urbanization led to A. increased problems with housing shortages and health issues. B. more government restrictions on reformers and settlement houses. C. increased wages for foreign immigrants and other minority groups. D. more government control over political machines and election fraud.

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  1. 25 December, 06:12
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    The answer here would be A increase problems with housing shortages and health issues. Because so many people moved into the cities it started to get overcrowded and a lot of families had to live in run down places called ghettos which were the slums in the cities. A lot of families had to live in crowded apartments that offered little insulation and little room, too make matters worse a lot of families had to share one apartment so you would be living with multiple families, this constituted fr a large health risk and a lot of diseases were spread, plus the gettos were really dirty and bacteria such as e coli and ilfuenza spread abound becasue of poor sewage
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