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Which statement best describes how industrialization changed the United States? New towns were created to serve the needs of a growing population. Farmers moved to cities to look for factory jobs, which were unsafe, with long hours. Workers took jobs in the cities, where they lived in spacious new housing. Factory workers moved to the country for farm jobs, which were unsafe, with short hours.

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