The reason why cities in the United States grew so rapidly was because of Industrialization. Americans responded to the challenges posed by urbanization by:
- Getting involved in labor strikes.
- Campaigning for more government interference in the labor sector.
<h3>Why did cities grow in the U.S. ?</h3>
As a result of industrialization in the urban areas, many people left the rural areas to look for in the cities and towns. This led to the cities growing in population and opportunity.
<h3>How did Americans respond to urbanization challenges?</h3><h3 />
They engaged in labor strikes when owners of businesses would not accede to labor demands.
They also campaigned for the government to pass more laws that would reduce pollution and limit the exploitation of the working class by business owners.
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"The Declaration of Independence justified our right to revolt against a government that no longer guaranteed us our natural rights."
A.support “free silver” to raise prices for farm goods
The Populist party surged in the 1890s from the discontent of farmers in the South and Midwest of America against the Democratic and Republican Parties that ignored their interest and difficulties. Farmers suffered from a bad economy, that made it very difficult to prosper: they suffered from poor marketing, falling prices and lack of credit facilities, some were sunken in debt, etc.
So one of their actions as a party was to firmly advocate for the unlimited coinage of silver. Farmers believed that this measure would increase the price of their crops, would help debtors to pay their debts more easily.
Yes. McCarthy played a big role in that.