All of the following are true of the working class in the nineteenth century except that

a. they usually arrived in the city from agricultural areas.
b. they moved to the city without their families.
c. they worked for long hours, sometimes fifteen a day.
d. working and living conditions were terrible.
e. their labor barely contributed to industrialization.


e

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a. 1916. b. 1920. c. 1926. d. 1933.

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The immediate impact of the abolitionist movement on the South was to:

A) promote discussion on ending slavery. B) stifle expressions of dissenting opinion. C) force a loosening of restrictions on slaves. D) convince many Southerners to free their slaves.

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