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How did the northern U.S. change during the 19th century? A) It became more industrial B) It became more agrarian C) It became less populated D) It became less diverse
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How did the northern U.S. change during the 19th century?
A)
It became more industrial
B)
It became more agrarian
C)
It became less populated
D)
It became less diverse
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Definitely A, the rest are wrong since the opposite happened. Remember the 19th century is really the 1800s
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