History, 29.08.2019 04:00 itsnotxavier
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case study: the very big apple
with over eight million people, new york city is the most heavily populated city in the u. s. between 1800 and 1900, the population of new york increased from about 80,000 to over three million people. in the years after the civil war, the population of new york city tripled. with a large influx of european immigrants new york became known as the "melting pot." new york has always had the highest population density of any u. s. city. according to the 2000 census, new york city has about 26,403 people per square mile—almost twice the number of people per mile as chicago.
in the years after the civil war, the population of new york city tripled. what can you infer about why there was such a large increase in the population? (5 points)
a. people migrated from smaller towns to cities to find work.
b. people felt that rural areas were no longer a safe place to live.
c. people were interested in the culture that was available in cities.
d. people moved closer together to show that the country was united.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:30, leslyrivera11
Read the following excerpt from president roosevelt's july 24, 1933, fireside chat. for many years the two great barriers to a normal prosperity have been low farm prices and the creeping paralysis of unemployment. these factors have cut the purchasing power of the country in half. i promised action. congress did its part when it passed the farm and the industrial recovery acts. today we are putting these two acts to work and they will work if people understand their plain objectives. which qualities of effective leadership does roosevelt use in this excerpt? select all that apply. humility communication self-confidence goal setting
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