Which best describes where the middle class tended to live in late nineteenth century urban areas?
TeacherServe Home Page National Humanities Center Home Page Revised: November 2000 nationalhumanitiescenter.org Which of the following describes most middleWhich of the following describes most middle-class families of the late nineteenth century? They lost some of the reforming zeal and moral fervor they typically had before the Civil War.
Which aspect of poverty most alarmed the middleWhich aspect of poverty most alarmed the middle class of the late nineteenth century? large cities. The consumer economy had which of the following effects on women? technological advances in mass production and transportation made more consumer goods available and at a lower cost.
Which of the following most accounted for the increase in urban populations in the half century after the Civil War?Which of the following most accounted for the increase in urban populations in the half century after the Civil War? praised as an improvement in housing for the poor. rapid growth of urban America and the influx of millions of immigrants.
What was true about middleWhat was true about middle-class family and community life in "Victorian" America? Increasing opportunities for formal schooling became available.
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