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What led to the rapid city growth in the Mid-1800s? Select all that apply.
Group of answer choices
New Factory Jobs
The Great Depression
The Transportation Revolution
More Farmland Available
Group of answer choices
New Factory Jobs
The Great Depression
The Transportation Revolution
More Farmland Available
Answers
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The factors that led to rapid city growth in the Mid-1800s include:
- **New Factory Jobs**: The rise of industrialization created numerous job opportunities in cities, attracting workers.
- **The Transportation Revolution**: Advances in transportation, such as railroads and canals, facilitated the movement of goods and people, spurring urban growth.
- **More Farmland Available**: The expansion of farmland and improvements in agricultural technology enabled more people to produce food, supporting urban populations.
The Great Depression, however, is not relevant to mid-1800s city growth; rather, it occurred later, in the 1930s, and contributed to economic turmoil rather than growth.
Thus, the correct answers are:
- New Factory Jobs
- The Transportation Revolution
- More Farmland Available
- **New Factory Jobs**: The rise of industrialization created numerous job opportunities in cities, attracting workers.
- **The Transportation Revolution**: Advances in transportation, such as railroads and canals, facilitated the movement of goods and people, spurring urban growth.
- **More Farmland Available**: The expansion of farmland and improvements in agricultural technology enabled more people to produce food, supporting urban populations.
The Great Depression, however, is not relevant to mid-1800s city growth; rather, it occurred later, in the 1930s, and contributed to economic turmoil rather than growth.
Thus, the correct answers are:
- New Factory Jobs
- The Transportation Revolution
- More Farmland Available
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