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Which of the following groups became the main residents of the inner city during the Gilded Age?
clerks and teachers
doctors and lawyers
the wealthy
the working poor
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the working poor
During the Gilded Age inner-city neighborhoods were dominated by factory workers and recent immigrants living in crowded tenements; wealthier residents and many middle-class professionals moved to nicer uptown or suburban areas.
During the Gilded Age inner-city neighborhoods were dominated by factory workers and recent immigrants living in crowded tenements; wealthier residents and many middle-class professionals moved to nicer uptown or suburban areas.
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