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Which of the following was a major impact of urbanization in the United States during the 1800s?(1 point)
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The rapid decline of the middle class as a result of rising wages and improved working conditions
The rapid decline of the middle class as a result of rising wages and improved working conditions
A decrease in industrial jobs as factories were replaced by agricultural work
A decrease in industrial jobs as factories were replaced by agricultural work
The growth of rural communities and agricultural production as people moved away from cities
The growth of rural communities and agricultural production as people moved away from cities
The rise of overcrowded living conditions, leading to the spread of disease in urban areas
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The rise of overcrowded living conditions, leading to the spread of disease in urban areas.
As cities grew with industrialization and immigration, tenements and inadequate sanitation produced crowded, unsanitary conditions that helped spread diseases like cholera and tuberculosis.
As cities grew with industrialization and immigration, tenements and inadequate sanitation produced crowded, unsanitary conditions that helped spread diseases like cholera and tuberculosis.
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