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Which effect of industrialization made city centers somewhat unpleasant for residents?
the increased number of government buildings
the lack of cultural institutions
the lack of public transportation
the rise of railroads and stockyards
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The rise of railroads and stockyards — they brought noise, smoke, foul smells, dirt and heavy freight activity into downtown areas, making city centers unpleasant for residents.
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