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By: Cameron Hartley Kyle Summerville Eli Adams

City Growth. By: Cameron Hartley Kyle Summerville Eli Adams. Why did the gap widen between the rich and the poor as cities grew?. There were a lot of problems that occurred in the cities as it grew and it affected a lot of people.

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By: Cameron Hartley Kyle Summerville Eli Adams

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  1. City Growth By: Cameron Hartley Kyle Summerville Eli Adams

  2. Why did the gap widen between the rich and the poor as cities grew? • There were a lot of problems that occurred in the cities as it grew and it affected a lot of people. • The middle and upper classes realized this and decided to move out into the suburbs. • The wealthiest people in the cities owned country estates that are completely isolated from poverty, and this makes the classes farther separated.

  3. Why did political divisions emerge in cities? • The rapid population growth made a bigger demand for many things such as transportation systems, sewage disposal, and electrical services. • The fast growth made it difficult to govern the large amount of people.

  4. How did political machines work? • Political machines worked by an exchange of favors by district leaders and district residents. • Districted leaders would help many people get jobs, and then in exchange the residents would reelect them and their people to office.

  5. Who are some examples of “bosses”? • George B. Cox • Cincinnati • William Marcy Tweed • New York City

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