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What is the purpose of this source? to describe the challenges faced by those living
outside of the cities
to show similarities in the living conditions of those
inside and outside of the cities
to contrast the different living conditions for the
middle and working classes
to show the positive effects of urbanization for those
who lived in industrialized cities

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