By 1900, the population in new york city, chicago, and philadelphia had each grown to exceed?
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Ответ:
By 1900, the population in New York City, Chicago, and Philadelphia had each grown to exceed one million people.
Explanation:
Due to the positive impact of industrialization, the population of urban centers in America increased greatly. In 1870, only two cities in America had populations that were more than half a million; by 1900, the number of cities that had populations higher than half a million, increased to six. The population in each of three cities (out of the six)—Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia—had grown to exceed one million people.
Ответ:
The 1860 Constitutional Union Convention nominated a ticket led by former Senator John Bell of Tennessee. Despite minimal support in the South, Lincoln won a plurality of the popular vote and a majority of the electoral vote.
Explanation:
Abraham Lincoln had received more popular votes in the United States than any of the other candidates and had won a majority of the electoral votes.