Why did cities grow in the late nineteenth century?

What will be an ideal response?


Industrialization and mass immigration transformed older cities and created new cities.

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As early as 1945, the Pan-African Congress demanded African freedom for all of the following reasons except

a. the disparity of economic benefits from African development. b. the legacy of violence and slavery left by European colonialism. c. the broken promises made by European countries during World War I. d. that it would prepare them to be citizens of a unified world government.

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How was the Gentlemen's Agreement an effort to improve Japanese-American relations?

A) It closed immigration. B) It allowed for some immigration. C) It allowed American businesses to work with Japan. D) It lifted trade embargos against Japan.

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As silver and copper mines in Asia became exhausted during the eighteenth century, what policy did the bakufu in Japan adopt?

A. A more open-door policy, seeking other countries with similar mines. B. A policy of seeking increased trade with Asian countries to finance its silk imports.. C. One that cut out the need for goods that had been previously imported. D. A more closed policy that encouraged the domestic production of goods that had been previously imported. E. One that increasingly relied on Korea to provide the means for significant imports.

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Which group faced discrimination in many areas before settling in Salt Lake City in Utah Territory?

a. Mormons b. Catholics c. Baptists d. Protestants

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