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The majority of immigrants and rural migrants who moved to American cities at the turn of the twentieth century became part of the
middle class.
working poor.
wealthy class.
working rich.
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working poor.
Most immigrants and rural migrants who moved to U.S. cities around 1900 ended up in low-paid industrial or service jobs, living in tenements and forming the urban working class rather than the middle or wealthy classes.
Most immigrants and rural migrants who moved to U.S. cities around 1900 ended up in low-paid industrial or service jobs, living in tenements and forming the urban working class rather than the middle or wealthy classes.
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