fan and medal Why did people flock to the cities in the late 1800s? A. Landlords were offering very cheap apartments. B. People were looking for jobs in factories. C. They were going to the cities to sell their crops. D. Disease was sweeping the countryside.
what do you think the answer is
@King.Void. @Librarian
i dont know thats why im asking you
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please help
Cross out "D and A" now choose.
well I don't actually know the answer but logically disease is more likely to spread in cities rather than country side do D does Not work landlords offering cheap rent can't be that awesome so not A either
gave you a medal for that ll made my day xd
i know but im just wondering because i answered a question like this before
Now tell me what you think the answer is. I know it.
D
No, we crossed them out remember?
O_O ^
It's not "D OR A"
is it C
Noooo ;-;
isnt the reason behind the answer is because most farmer had a rough time selling crops
so its B
YES!
yes because factory became a booming industry to be in because they payed alot of money an you didnt have to have any experience with factory machines
ok thank you
of couse it was a deadly job to be in at the time
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