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22 April, 23:47

The majority of immigrants and rural migrants who moved to American cities at the turn of the twentieth century became a part of the

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  1. 23 April, 02:37
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    The majority of immigrants and rural migrants who moved to American cities at the turn of the twentieth century became a part of the working poor.
  2. 23 April, 02:52
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    The majority of immigrants and rural migrants who moved to American cities at the turn of the twentieth century became a part of the working poor.

    Explanation: Rural work was seasonal so people became inactive out of season. Low wages: farming jobs were badly paid. Notwithstanding working hard and long hours farmers yet only earned just enough money to endure. Control: some landowners and escorts treated their occupants awkwardly.
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