History, asked by Heather070599, 9 months ago

All of the following led to Texas urbanization EXCEPT: a. people moving from rural areas to cities for factory work b. people fleeing extreme weather in rural areas c. railroads d. the growth of the oil industry PLS HALP!!! <3

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Answer:

b. people fleeing extreme weather in rural areas

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Answered by smartbrainz
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b. people fleeing extreme weather in rural areas

Explanation:

  • Railways were developed as a transit system in the nineteenth century. It offered people a quicker way to travel. The development of railroads attracted more residents to Texas and enabled travel to evolve, thereby developing a more urban environment. This also led to the development of new towns and cities
  • Oil has also been used to provide gasoline or energy to vehicles, trains and other internal combustion devices. In addition, many factories processed this oil and made it more usable products, like gasoline, gas, kerosene and so on. As demand for fossil fuels increased in all of Texas, the rate of urbanization also grew..
  • Businesses' development culminated in urbanization as the amount of products manufactured and distributed in Texas increased. The modern "supply and demand" principle, determining the value of a commodity, was adopted. In addition, the need for work grew as businesses and factories were produced. Many businesses then followed the factories to meet workers' needs and thus build an urban environment
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