As the twentieth century dawned, cities

a. became less important as people migrated all over the world.
b. boomed in population and were redesigned for modern life with trains, cultural centers, and parks.
c. were abandoned for fear of rising crime, labor unrest, and disease.
d. incorporated modern conveniences that radically changed the lives of all who lived there.
e. drew migrants because of plentiful job opportunities and high wages.


Answer: b. boomed in population and were redesigned for modern life with trains, cultural centers, and parks.

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