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Why did people flock to the cities in the late 1800s? A. Landlords were offering very cheap apartments. B. People were looking for jobs in factories. C. They were going to the cities to sell their crops.
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Why did people flock to the cities in the late 1800s? A. Landlords were offering very cheap apartments. B. People were looking for jobs in factories. C. They were going to the cities to sell their crops. D. Disease was sweeping the countryside.
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The answer is B
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People flocked to the cities in the late 1800's because during this time factories were booming and there was more opportunity in the cities. Therefore the answer is B.
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