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The wave of immigration in the Gilded Age contributed to all of the following except .
the growth of cities
the growth of industry
the growth of opposition to immigration
the growth of sharecropping
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the growth of sharecropping
Sharecropping was a rural Southern system tied to the post–Civil War agricultural economy and freedpeople/tenant farmers, not a result of the late-19th-century immigrant influx that spurred urbanization, industrial labor, and nativist opposition.
Sharecropping was a rural Southern system tied to the post–Civil War agricultural economy and freedpeople/tenant farmers, not a result of the late-19th-century immigrant influx that spurred urbanization, industrial labor, and nativist opposition.
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