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How did industrialization in the 1800s affect life in the United States?
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It led to an increased reliance on imported goods.
It led to an increased reliance on imported goods.
It led to increased isolationist views about conflicts in other countries.
It led to increased isolationist views about conflicts in other countries.
It led to nativist feelings against the growing immigrant population.
It led to nativist feelings against the growing immigrant population.
It led to concerns about the growing population of enslaved people.
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It led to nativist feelings against the growing immigrant population.
Explanation: Industrialization brought rapid urban growth and a large influx of immigrants to fill factory jobs, which spurred anti-immigrant (nativist) sentiment and political movements.
Explanation: Industrialization brought rapid urban growth and a large influx of immigrants to fill factory jobs, which spurred anti-immigrant (nativist) sentiment and political movements.
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