Urbanization

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Population shift from rural areas to urban areas

Real World Example

Urbanization between 1880 and 1915 was a period when many people moved from rural areas to cities, often driven by industrial jobs and opportunities. This shift was important because it contributed to the rapid growth of cities and the need for improved infrastructure, such as housing, transportation, and sanitation. It responded to the demand for labor in factories, as well as the promise of better economic opportunities for immigrants and rural residents. Today, urbanization still matters as cities continue to grow, affecting daily life through issues like housing affordability, traffic congestion, and public services. For example, in a city like New York, people may face long commutes or high living costs, impacting their quality of life and choices about where to live and work.

Practice Version

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