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Which factor contributed to the growth of U.S. cities in the early 19th century?

-A. Cities guaranteed equal rights to people of all races.

-B. Cities were centers of trade with other countries.
-C. Cities had cheap housing paid for by local governments.

-D. Cities were cleaner and less crowded than the countryside.

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User Deddy
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The answer should be the first one, (A)
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User Booker
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Answer: B is the closest Anwser I can get.

Explanation: Here is a correct Answer that I found however, The industrialization of the late nineteenth century brought on rapid urbanization. The increasing factory businesses created many job opportunities in cities, and people began to flock from rural, farm areas, to large urban locations. Minorities and immigrants added to these numbers.

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