How do the movements for urban renewal in the nineteenth century reflect responses to industrialization?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
a. In one respect, urban renewal was a response to the new problems created by industrialization.
b. The increasing urbanization that accompanied industrialization stretched both the size and resources of the city beyond its capacity.
c. Urban renewal movements sought to address the needs of a growing urban population by doing such things as installing water and sewage systems, building new housing, and creating a more pleasant living environment.
d. Urban renewal also reflected the technological innovations fostered by industrialization.
e. Examples include the electric tram, the subway, and electric lighting in public places.

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Answer:

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A. The Democratic candidate won. B. The incumbent won. C. The election demonstrated that a strong, democratic, and popular two-party system was firmly established. D. The election was decided again in the House of Representatives.

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