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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

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
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
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