In the decades after the Civil War, cities in the United States grew at an incredible rate. In
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In the decades after the Civil War, cities in the United States grew at an incredible rate. In
1860, only nine cities had a population of more than 100,000. By 1880 that number had
more than doubled to 20. Twenty years later in 1900, there were 38 cities with over 100,000
residents. By 1920, with 68 such cities, the country's urban population exceeded that of
rural areas for the first time in American history. New York City led the way with a
population of nearly 3,500,000 in 1900, but other cities like Chicago weren't far behind.
Over a 40 year period, Chicago's population grew from 100,000 to 1,700,000. This massive
growth was driven by three factors: immigration, migration and industrialization.
Which of the following best describes the purpose of the passage?
A
to explain how immigration, migration and industrialization made New York City
larger than Chicago in 1900
to argue that urban life is more important to American history than rural life is
to show how quickly cities grew after 1860 due to immigration, migration and
industrialization
D
to describe the political situation in the cities of the United States after 1860
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