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Why did the size of cities increase during the Gilded Age?

Check all of the boxes that apply. Many people moved from the country to cities to find jobs. Immigrants came to the United States, and most settled in cities. Businesses located their factories in rural areas, just outside cities. Rail lines made transportation to and from cities easier

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I believe it is All of the above

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User Roman Ivanov
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Answer:

a

b

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d

Step-by-step explanation:

Why did the size of cities increase during the Gilded Age? Check all of the boxes-example-1
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