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How did the rapid growth of the population during the Industrial Revolution affect life in England's cities?
As factories grew, they helped pay for services usually provided by cities.
Population growth had little effect on life in England's cities.
Cities were able to update their services quickly and at little expense.
Cities were unable to keep up with the demand for services.
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Cities were unable to keep up with the demand for services.
Rapid urbanization produced overcrowded housing, inadequate sanitation, dirty water, disease, pollution and strained roads, policing and public health because municipal services could not expand fast enough.
Rapid urbanization produced overcrowded housing, inadequate sanitation, dirty water, disease, pollution and strained roads, policing and public health because municipal services could not expand fast enough.
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