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The main response of the middle class to the challenges of city living was escape to the suburbs.
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The most compelling reason for people to leave rural farms for dangerous, difficult work in industrial cities was increased job opportunities.
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Nativists were hostile to immigrants because they believed that immigrants were loyal to their home countries.
What was the main response of the middle class to the challenges of city living? (1 point)
• escape to the suburbs
• move to high-rise apartments
• rent out tenement buildings
• attend vaudeville shows
2. Which of the following was the most compelling reason for people to leave rural farms for dangerous, difficult work in industrial cities? (1 point)
• higher populations
• increaseed job opportunities
• better living conditions
• more equal social status
3. Why were nativists hostile to immigrants? (1 point)
• They resented that labor unions were helping immigrants.
• They were concerned that immigrants were too Americanized
• They believed that immigrants were loyal to their home countries
• Thev feared factories would close if immigrant nonulations declined
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