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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.