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AP U.S. History Exam 2.48
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AP U.S. History Exam 2.48. Which of the following had the greatest influence on the movement Steinem refers to in the excerpt?

AP U.S. History Exam 1.31
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The appeal of city living has always been strong. Can you figure out why new immigrants chose to live in big cities? Hint: they weren't trying to b...

AP U.S. History Exam 2.54
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AP U.S. History Exam 2.54. Given the excerpt, many critics of the war on terrorism believed that...what?

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The appeal of city living has always been strong. Can you figure out why new immigrants chose to live in big cities? Hint: they weren't trying to be cast in a revival of "Cats". 

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[ musical flourish ]

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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by tenement housing,

00:07

ten times the roommates at ten times the price. What a deal.

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All right, take a look at this excerpt.

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[ mumbles ]

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All right, and the question:

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Despite the cultural divide, many new immigrants chose to live

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in big cities because... why?

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And here are your potential answers.

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Well, for many new immigrants in the 19th century,

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living in the big city was much slicker

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than settling in a small town.

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Let's see why these folks felt the urban was

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so superior to the suburban.

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Well, despite the cultural divide, did many immigrants choose

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to live in big cities because A -

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living conditions were safer and services were regularly provided?

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Well, remember How the Other Half Lives

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was published in 1890, which was

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before the big city clean-up of the Progressive Era.

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That means that living conditions were both dangerous

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and expensive. Were immigrants choosing to live in big cities

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because B - immigration regulations restricted them

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from moving between states?

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Well, while regulations did exist for how many immigrants

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there could be from a certain country,

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once they got here, immigrants weren't prohibited

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from moving between states. So that eliminates

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B, as well. Which means that immigrants

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chose to live in big cities because D -

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employment opportunities were available in factories and big businesses.

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Despite the downfalls of living in urban areas,

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factories and big businesses were booming

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and they offered jobs to immigrants that couldn't be found in a small town.

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So D is the right answer.

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Eventually, reformers passed protections that guaranteed

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a fair wage and safer housing for immigrants

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and the working class, which helped make the other half

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not half bad.

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[ whistle ]

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