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Which statement best explains urbanization in twentieth century Texas?
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Urbanization meant that more people lived in cities where jobs in theaters and
museums were available.
Urbanization meant that fewer people lived in cities, which made it easier to get
jobs in factories and offices.
Urbanization meant that more people lived in cities where jobs in factories,
offices, and the service industry were available.
Urbanization meant that more people lived in cities where jobs on ranches and
farms were available.
C
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Urbanization in 20th-century Texas meant more people moved into cities where jobs in factories, offices, and the growing service industry (commerce, transportation, finance, education, healthcare) were available. This shift was driven by industrialization, the oil boom, and expanded urban services.
Urbanization in 20th-century Texas meant more people moved into cities where jobs in factories, offices, and the growing service industry (commerce, transportation, finance, education, healthcare) were available. This shift was driven by industrialization, the oil boom, and expanded urban services.
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