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what were labor unions advocating for during this period?
a. increased immigration
b. better wages and working conditions
c. political representation for immigrants
d. more tenement housing
what role did the transcontinental railroad play in urbanization?
a. it facilitated migration and city expansion
b. it decreased the demand for urban workers
c. it restricted movement to the west
d. it led to the construction of tenements
how did labor unions help immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?
a. by fighting for better wages and working conditions
b. by providing free housing
c. by teaching them english
d. by encouraging them to leave the u.s.
- For the first question: Labor unions' core focus was advocating for workers' immediate workplace interests, not immigration policy, political representation for immigrants, or housing.
- For the second question: The Transcontinental Railroad enabled easier travel and transport, which supported people moving to and growing cities, rather than reducing worker demand, restricting westward movement, or directly causing tenement construction.
- For the third question: Labor unions' primary support for immigrant workers centered on improving their workplace treatment; they did not typically provide free housing, teach English, or encourage leaving the U.S.
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- b. Better wages and working conditions
- a. It facilitated migration and city expansion
- a. By fighting for better wages and working conditions