Multiple Choice
Why did American cities continue to attract millions of new residents during the 1920s?
A) They promised business opportunities, good jobs, and personal freedom.
B) They offered cheap rents and low prices for consumer goods.
C) They offered healthy living environments and medical care for everyone.
D) They were seen as bastions of traditional American culture.
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