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Why did living conditions in cities improve by the early 1900s? Most factories were moved to rural areas. many city dwellers moved to the suburbs the automobile replaced the horse drawn wagon building
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Why did living conditions in cities improve by the early 1900s?
Most factories were moved to rural areas.
many city dwellers moved to the suburbs
the automobile replaced the horse drawn wagon
building codes were inacted
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D.building codes were inacted because of steal production in the industrial revolution eara. buildings were able to go higher than the brick buildings and thus skyscrapers.
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