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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the information below: In 1840, the population of Chicago was only 4,470. By 1900, the city's population was 1,698,575. Which factor contributed most to the population change? African Americans escaping poverty and discrimination in the South The expansion of Chicago's boundaries into surrounding counties Chicago's location as a railroad hub between the East and the West Chicago's improvements in sanitation and health care

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it multiple choice?

OpenStudy (demonchild99):

yes it looks like multiple choice.....see the answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C. Chicago is on the Great Lakes,and steam trains needed water to operate. Chicago was thus an obvious site for a major railroad hub.

OpenStudy (demonchild99):

hmmmm i thought it was b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (demonchild99):

possibly but if you think about it they have to expand to hold that many people....railroad are for the travel yes but.....where would they stay if they went there

OpenStudy (demonchild99):

i am sorry masonattor are we helping any

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeahh

OpenStudy (demonchild99):

lol....am i confusing you...i mean he might be right...or she might be right....im just saying what i think so....i guess its up to you...and i apologize if one of us makes you get it wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's alright, can you help me on one more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@demonchild99

OpenStudy (demonchild99):

yeah sure what is it

OpenStudy (demonchild99):

ill try

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following best explains what led to the concept of Manifest Destiny? Americans wanted to protect the land of the Native Americans. Americans thought they should spread their culture and ideals. Americans wanted European countries to stay out of their affairs. Americans learned about this concept from the Native Americans.

OpenStudy (demonchild99):

oh dang....i read about this....what grade r u in>?

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