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What was the greatest challenge cities faced as a result of rapid industrialization in the 1800s?
attracting skilled laborers to work in new and developing factories
convincing factory owners to move their businesses to the cities
establishing shipping for raw materials and manufactured goods
providing enough city services to protect and support new citizens

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