What is the main cause of urban migration in the United States? a. Rural communities are no longer necessary. b. Urban dwelling provides better access to goods, services, and jobs. c. Urban communities reduce human impact on the environment. d. Rural communities are unable to support life in the long-term. .
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Urban migration refers to the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas. Now, let's look at the options provided: a. Rural communities are no longer necessary. This option is not correct because rural communities are still necessary for agriculture, Show more…
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