Question
Question
Which of the following were effects of rapid industrialization on the growth of cities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries? (An effect is something that happens because of an event.)
Select 3 that apply.
(Did you read Unit 6 lesson 1?)
(3 points)
Responses
Improved living conditions for all city residents
Improved living conditions for all city residents
Better sanitation and public health in every urban community
Better sanitation and public health in every urban community
Overcrowded neighborhoods and tenement housing
Overcrowded neighborhoods and tenement housing
Increased immigration as people sought work in cities
Increased immigration as people sought work in cities
Expansion of factories and job opportunities in urban areas
Which of the following were effects of rapid industrialization on the growth of cities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries? (An effect is something that happens because of an event.)
Select 3 that apply.
(Did you read Unit 6 lesson 1?)
(3 points)
Responses
Improved living conditions for all city residents
Improved living conditions for all city residents
Better sanitation and public health in every urban community
Better sanitation and public health in every urban community
Overcrowded neighborhoods and tenement housing
Overcrowded neighborhoods and tenement housing
Increased immigration as people sought work in cities
Increased immigration as people sought work in cities
Expansion of factories and job opportunities in urban areas
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The three effects of rapid industrialization on the growth of cities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries are:
1. Overcrowded neighborhoods and tenement housing
2. Increased immigration as people sought work in cities
3. Expansion of factories and job opportunities in urban areas
These choices reflect the reality of urban growth during that time, where industrialization led to higher population densities, a demand for labor, and the establishment of factories in urban areas.
1. Overcrowded neighborhoods and tenement housing
2. Increased immigration as people sought work in cities
3. Expansion of factories and job opportunities in urban areas
These choices reflect the reality of urban growth during that time, where industrialization led to higher population densities, a demand for labor, and the establishment of factories in urban areas.