Which describes a change in the population that helped industrialize the U.S. in the late 1800s?

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Responses

Many people moved from rural areas to urban centers.

Many people moved from rural areas to urban centers.

An increase in Native American workers led to more competition for jobs.

An increase in Native American workers led to more competition for jobs.

Advancements in farming methods allowed people to move so they could start new agricultural communities.

Advancements in farming methods allowed people to move so they could start new agricultural communities.

The decrease of young people in cities led to the hiring of older and more experienced workers.

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The correct response that describes a change in the population that helped industrialize the U.S. in the late 1800s is:

Many people moved from rural areas to urban centers.

This migration contributed to the growth of cities and provided the workforce needed for the expanding industrial economy.