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What happened to the populations of cities in the period between the Civil War and the 1920's?

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Some fluctuated, declining at first and then growing. Some remained about the same. they declined due to disease, and others grew because of job opportunities.
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Answer:

During the period between the Civil War and the 1920's, some remained the same and some were declined due to disease. Others grew as a result of job opportunities.

Step-by-step explanation:

Civil war was fought between the northern United States and the southern United States as a result of the controversy over the enslavement of black people.

It was the deadliest war ever fought on American soil in which many soldiers killed and injured.

During the period between the Civil War and the 1920's, some remained the same and some were declined due to disease. Others grew as a result of job opportunities.

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