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The surprisingly rapid growth of English cities led to
a. famine in the countryside
b. the creation of the automobile
c. deplorable conditions for the poor
d. the forced deportation of many non-indigenous peoples
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Generally speaking, the surprisingly rapid growth of English cities led to "
c. deplorable conditions for the poor," since living spaces became incredibly cramped and filthy.
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