How did cities of the early nineteenth century compare with cities today?
A) They were sparsely populated.
B) They had comparatively lower rents.
C) They were more economically homogeneous.
D) They offered more economic opportunities for unskilled workers than today’s cities.
E) They were more culturally diverse and offered more cultural experiences.
Answer: C
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