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25 May, 01:08

During the Gilded Age, industrialization in the United States led to

increased urbanization.

decreased immigration.

decreased urbanization.

increased workers' benefits.

one of these are correct

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  1. 25 May, 01:20
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    A would be the answer
  2. 25 May, 01:31
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    The correct answer is A) Increased urbanization.

    Urbanization is the process of moving from the countryside to the cities. During the Gilded Age (late 1800's through early 1900's) the US was undergoing mass industrialization. This meant more factories were developing in major cities that needed unskilled laborers to work on assembly lines. This resulted in millions of people moving to major cities, as this is where a majority of jobs were located.
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