The rapid growth of cities resulted in all of the following EXCEPT?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking about the consequences of the rapid growth of cities and specifically identifies one aspect or result that did not occur among the given options.
Answer
The rapid growth of cities did not result in a significant shift of the population from the North to the South.
The rapid growth of cities resulted in increased noise, traffic, slums, pollution, and social challenges, but not a significant shift of the population from the North to the South.
Answer for screen readers
The rapid growth of cities resulted in increased noise, traffic, slums, pollution, and social challenges, but not a significant shift of the population from the North to the South.
More Information
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, cities faced numerous problems due to rapid growth. However, a demographic shift from the North to the South was not a direct result of urbanization.
Sources
- City Life in the Late 19th Century - Library of Congress - loc.gov
- Urbanization and Its Challenges | US History II (OS Collection) - courses.lumenlearning.com