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At the turn of the twentieth century, the majority of the working poor lived
in rural areas.
in large homes.
in small towns.
in inner-city tenements.
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in rural areas.
Explanation: In 1900 a large portion of the U.S. population still lived on farms or in the countryside (many as tenant farmers/sharecroppers), so most of the working poor were rural rather than urban tenement dwellers.
Explanation: In 1900 a large portion of the U.S. population still lived on farms or in the countryside (many as tenant farmers/sharecroppers), so most of the working poor were rural rather than urban tenement dwellers.
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