Question
How did industrialization help cities grow?
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Railroads and trains took raw materials away from cities.
New processes, like making steel, increased the number and size of buildings.
Changing industries and new jobs attracted people to cities.
Check all of the boxes that apply.
Railroads and trains took raw materials away from cities.
New processes, like making steel, increased the number and size of buildings.
Changing industries and new jobs attracted people to cities.
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The following statements apply to how industrialization helped cities grow:
- **New processes, like making steel, increased the number and size of buildings.**
- **Changing industries and new jobs attracted people to cities.**
The statement "Railroads and trains took raw materials away from cities" does not apply as directly to urban growth; instead, railroads typically facilitated the movement of people and goods into and out of cities, contributing to their growth by allowing for easier access to resources and markets.
- **New processes, like making steel, increased the number and size of buildings.**
- **Changing industries and new jobs attracted people to cities.**
The statement "Railroads and trains took raw materials away from cities" does not apply as directly to urban growth; instead, railroads typically facilitated the movement of people and goods into and out of cities, contributing to their growth by allowing for easier access to resources and markets.