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17 September, 09:41

What factor of nineteenth-century city life is implied by the author's use of the term "colonies"? A) the crowding of large groups into urban areas B) the Americanization of people from many cultures C) the creation of ethnically exclusive neighborhoods D) the expression of traditions through visual displays

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  1. 17 September, 10:59
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    Your answer would be A. The crowding of large groups into urban areas. B. is incorrect, I believe, because not all of the colonies were American colonies. Some were British colonies, so B would be crossed off. C. is incorrect because the colonies were larger than neighborhoods. D. would also be incorrect, because the colonies differed and it honestly just doesn't make sense or seem to fit. So, I would say, your answer would be

    A. The crowding of large groups into urban areas.
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