Answer:Between 1880 and 1900, cities in the United States grew at a dramatic rate. Owing most of their population growth to the expansion of industry, U.S. cities grew by about 15 million people in the two decades before 1900. Many of those who helped account for the population growth of cities were immigrants arriving from around the world. A steady stream of people from rural America also migrated to the cities during this period. Between 1880 and 1890, almost 40 percent of the townships in the United States lost population because of migration.
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The division of Korea into two nations after WW II
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Because the United States is a global superpower and has the worlds largest military, Canada is also the United States' biggest trade partner and ally. Many laws and rules in the United States end up being the foundation for Canadian laws and rules. Our economies are closely tied together and when one succeeds, generally so does the other and vice-versa
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The migration of Indian population can be an apprehensive approach (or an approach that would spark fear or anxiety that may lead to xenophobia) to Western nation through 'invading' or increasing the population density of foreign immigrants that are not part of the Western culture.