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Mandarinka [93]
4 years ago
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¿Cuáles fueron las principales causas del crecimiento de la población en las ciudades estadounidenses a fines del siglo XIX?​

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lora16 [44]4 years ago
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La expansión industrial y el crecimiento de la población cambiaron radicalmente la faz de las ciudades de la nación. El ruido, los atascos, los barrios marginales, la contaminación del aire y los problemas de saneamiento y salud se volvieron comunes. Se construyó el transporte público, en forma de carros, teleféricos y metro, y los rascacielos comenzaron a dominar los horizontes de la ciudad.

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