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What factor would have most likely prevented the problems that cities faced during urbanization?

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a slower transition to industrialization

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The answer to the question is a slower transit towards industrialization. In the industrial period, cities grew tremendously with the onset of new technologies and prospect for families making a new living for themselves. Unfortunately, the cities grew too fast and couldn't hold the influx of people living in them. This led to tremendous pollution, famine, disease and war. With a slower growth, the cities would have been able to better handle the influx of new people.
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