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How did industrialization help cities grow?
Check all of the boxes that apply.
Railroads and trains took raw materials away from cities.
New processes, like making steel, increased the number and size of buildings.
Changing industries and new jobs attracted people to cities.
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Select the second and third statements.
- New processes, like making steel, increased the number and size of buildings. (Correct — steel and other industrial advances made taller, stronger buildings and bigger factories possible.)
- Changing industries and new jobs attracted people to cities. (Correct — factory jobs and related services drew people from rural areas and other regions.)
The first statement is incorrect: railroads and trains typically brought raw materials into industrial cities and also carried finished goods out, and they helped move people to cities rather than simply taking raw materials away.
- New processes, like making steel, increased the number and size of buildings. (Correct — steel and other industrial advances made taller, stronger buildings and bigger factories possible.)
- Changing industries and new jobs attracted people to cities. (Correct — factory jobs and related services drew people from rural areas and other regions.)
The first statement is incorrect: railroads and trains typically brought raw materials into industrial cities and also carried finished goods out, and they helped move people to cities rather than simply taking raw materials away.
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