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how did urbanization impact the social and economic opportunities avail…

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how did urbanization impact the social and economic opportunities available to different ethnic and racial groups in the late 19th century?
all groups experienced equal opportunities for economic advancement and social mobility
prejudice and discrimination limited opportunities for some groups, forcing many into segregated neighborhoods and low - paying jobs.
assimilation into american culture was easily achieved by all immigrant groups.
the formation of ethnic communities had a negative impact on overall social well - being
based on the graph and your knowledge of u.s. history, which factors describes the primary cause for the population shift shown in the graph?
this graph shows u.s. population data from the 1900s.
percentage of u.s. urban population, 1900 - 1930

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In the late 19th - century, different ethnic and racial groups did not have equal opportunities due to prejudice and discrimination. This led to segregation and limited job - prospects for some groups. Assimilation was not easy for all immigrant groups, and ethnic communities could have both positive and negative impacts. For the population shift graph showing an increase in the urban population from 1900 - 1930, industrialization and economic opportunities in cities were major factors.

Answer:

  1. B. Prejudice and discrimination limited opportunities for some groups, forcing many into segregated neighborhoods and low - paying jobs.
  2. Industrialization and economic opportunities in cities.