<span>Migration
from rural areas to cities in the late 19th century had a few effects
on urban society. Since racism was still prevalent, many businesses were
still segregated and different races received very different treatment.
There were also more jobs in the city, so migration to cities from
rural areas increased and expanded the business market as opposed to the
farming industry. The large increase in city populations, in turn,
created many health issues such as unclean living conditions, prevalent
crime, and greater fire risk.</span>
Answer: i think its cultural diffusion
Explanation: :)
by improving race relations and better wealth redistribution and trade regulations." According to historians from the 1960s FDR have more effectively dealt with the great depression by improving race relations and better wealth redistribution and trade regulations
Answer:
I think
“that the woman arrived after their husbands” and “that the men talked of commonplace topics”.
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