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3.4.2 quiz: city culture
question 4 of 10
what helped drive the move toward city living in the 1800s?
a. better entertainment
b. the transportation revolution
c. fewer foreign immigrants
d. improved health services
In the 1800s, the transportation revolution, including the development of railroads and steam - powered ships, made it easier to travel to and from cities, facilitating the movement of people to urban areas for work and other opportunities. Entertainment was not the main driver, there were actually more immigrants during this period, and health services were not as advanced as to be a major draw for city living.
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B. The transportation revolution