The most compelling reason for people to leave rural farms for dangerous, difficult work in industrial cities would be increased job opportunities. This factor often drove migration as individuals and families sought better economic prospects and the possibility of higher wages in urban industrial settings.
Which of the following was the most compelling reason for people to leave rural farms for dangerous, difficult work in industrial cities?(1 point) Responses higher populations higher populations increased job opportunities increased job opportunities better living conditions better living conditions more equal social status
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