Question
What is one way in which southern and northern societies differed in the 1800s?
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Responses
The South had fewer large cities than the North.
The South had fewer large cities than the North.
Whites in the South had a lower illiteracy rate than in the North.
Whites in the South had a lower illiteracy rate than in the North.
The South had more factories than the North.
The South had more factories than the North.
The South had a greater immigrant population than the North.
(1 point)
Responses
The South had fewer large cities than the North.
The South had fewer large cities than the North.
Whites in the South had a lower illiteracy rate than in the North.
Whites in the South had a lower illiteracy rate than in the North.
The South had more factories than the North.
The South had more factories than the North.
The South had a greater immigrant population than the North.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **The South had fewer large cities than the North.**
In the 1800s, the North experienced more urbanization and industrialization compared to the South, which was predominantly agrarian and relied heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton production. This led to the North having more large cities.
In the 1800s, the North experienced more urbanization and industrialization compared to the South, which was predominantly agrarian and relied heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton production. This led to the North having more large cities.