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20 August, 10:42

In 1840, the population of Chicago was only 4,470. By 1900, the city's population was 1,698,575.

Which factor contributed most to the population change?

African Americans escaping poverty and discrimination in the South

The expansion of Chicago's boundaries into surrounding counties

Chicago's location as a railroad hub between the East and the West

Chicago's improvements in sanitation and health care

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  1. 20 August, 10:56
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    A. African Americans escaping poverty and discrimination in the South
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