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What was an effect of more people moving to cities in the United States during the Industrial Revolution in the late 1800s?
A.
Factories produced less pollution.
B.
Purchases of consumer goods declined.
C.
Access to health care improved.
D.
Farms ran out of people to work them.
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D. Farms ran out of people to work them.
As workers left rural areas for industrial jobs in cities, farms experienced labor shortages, which helped drive increased mechanization and changes in agricultural practices.
As workers left rural areas for industrial jobs in cities, farms experienced labor shortages, which helped drive increased mechanization and changes in agricultural practices.
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