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Population growth during the Gilded Age was due in large part to
unemployment among workers.
an improved food supply.
better health care.
immigration to the United States.
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immigration to the United States.
Large numbers of immigrants (especially from Europe and later from southern/eastern Europe and Asia) arrived seeking work in industry and cities, producing most of the rapid population growth in the Gilded Age.
Large numbers of immigrants (especially from Europe and later from southern/eastern Europe and Asia) arrived seeking work in industry and cities, producing most of the rapid population growth in the Gilded Age.
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