Analyze which factor resulted in less available farmland and more privatized farmland during the Industrial Revolution.(1 point)
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migration
migration
urbanization
urbanization
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mechanized tools
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What is a factor that encouraged people to migrate to the United States? (1 point)
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The steam engine made travel faster and cheaper.
The steam engine made travel faster and cheaper.
American jobs paid strong, living wages.
American jobs paid strong, living wages.
American workers were friendly to immigrants.
American workers were friendly to immigrants.
The Industrial Revolution created more farming job opportunities.
The Industrial Revolution created more farming job opportunities.
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The steam engine made travel faster and cheaper.
The steam engine made travel faster and cheaper.
American jobs paid strong, living wages.
American jobs paid strong, living wages.
American workers were friendly to immigrants.
American workers were friendly to immigrants.
The Industrial Revolution created more farming job opportunities.
The Industrial Revolution created more farming job opportunities.
American jobs paid strong, living wages.
Use the table to answer the question.
U.S. Urban and Rural Population Percentages
Year Percentage of Urban Population Percentage of Rural Population
1800 6 94
1810 7 93
1820 7 93
1830 9 91
1840 11 89
1850 15 85
1860 20 80
1870 26 74
1880 28 72
1890 35 65
1900 40 60
Based on the population distribution shown in the table, which statement correctly evaluates the cause of increased migration to the U.S.?
(1 point)
Responses
The Industrial Revolution created more jobs in rural than urban areas.
The Industrial Revolution created more jobs in rural than urban areas.
There was a trend of migration within the U.S. from urban to rural cities.
There was a trend of migration within the U.S. from urban to rural cities.
There was overseas migration from Europe and Asia to U.S. port towns.
There was overseas migration from Europe and Asia to U.S. port towns.
The Industrial Revolution created more agricultural jobs over time.
U.S. Urban and Rural Population Percentages
Year Percentage of Urban Population Percentage of Rural Population
1800 6 94
1810 7 93
1820 7 93
1830 9 91
1840 11 89
1850 15 85
1860 20 80
1870 26 74
1880 28 72
1890 35 65
1900 40 60
Based on the population distribution shown in the table, which statement correctly evaluates the cause of increased migration to the U.S.?
(1 point)
Responses
The Industrial Revolution created more jobs in rural than urban areas.
The Industrial Revolution created more jobs in rural than urban areas.
There was a trend of migration within the U.S. from urban to rural cities.
There was a trend of migration within the U.S. from urban to rural cities.
There was overseas migration from Europe and Asia to U.S. port towns.
There was overseas migration from Europe and Asia to U.S. port towns.
The Industrial Revolution created more agricultural jobs over time.
There was overseas migration from Europe and Asia to U.S. port towns.
Which statement best compares the outcomes sought by capitalists and communists? (1 point)
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Capitalists wanted the abolition of the state in favor of a classless society, while communists believed that the state should only protect private property.
Capitalists wanted the abolition of the state in favor of a classless society, while communists believed that the state should only protect private property.
Capitalists believed that the state should only protect private property, while communists wanted the government to create laws limiting child labor and low wages.
Capitalists believed that the state should only protect private property, while communists wanted the government to create laws limiting child labor and low wages.
Capitalists believed that the state should only protect private property, while communists wanted the abolition of the state in favor of a classless society.
Capitalists believed that the state should only protect private property, while communists wanted the abolition of the state in favor of a classless society.
Capitalists believed that the state should enact policies to protect domestic industries, while communists wanted the abolition of the state in favor of a classless society.
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Capitalists wanted the abolition of the state in favor of a classless society, while communists believed that the state should only protect private property.
Capitalists wanted the abolition of the state in favor of a classless society, while communists believed that the state should only protect private property.
Capitalists believed that the state should only protect private property, while communists wanted the government to create laws limiting child labor and low wages.
Capitalists believed that the state should only protect private property, while communists wanted the government to create laws limiting child labor and low wages.
Capitalists believed that the state should only protect private property, while communists wanted the abolition of the state in favor of a classless society.
Capitalists believed that the state should only protect private property, while communists wanted the abolition of the state in favor of a classless society.
Capitalists believed that the state should enact policies to protect domestic industries, while communists wanted the abolition of the state in favor of a classless society.
Capitalists believed that the state should only protect private property, while communists wanted the abolition of the state in favor of a classless society.