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What factor would have most likely prevented the problems that cities faced during urbanization?
an effort to modernize rural farming
a slower transition to industrialization
more affordable housing for workers
mandatory health tests for workers
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More affordable housing for workers.
Reason: Rapid urbanization created overcrowded slums, poor sanitation, and disease; affordable worker housing would directly reduce overcrowding and improve living conditions. Other choices (slower industrialization, rural modernization, health tests) wouldn’t as directly or effectively address the housing and infrastructure problems.
Reason: Rapid urbanization created overcrowded slums, poor sanitation, and disease; affordable worker housing would directly reduce overcrowding and improve living conditions. Other choices (slower industrialization, rural modernization, health tests) wouldn’t as directly or effectively address the housing and infrastructure problems.
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