Which of the following best explains why immigrants and factory owners worked together but often lived in different parts of a city?

Immigrants usually lived on the outskirts of cities far from the places where they worked.

Legal restrictions forced immigrants and factory owners to live in separate parts of cities.

Factory owners preferred to live on the outskirts of cities in neighborhoods that reminded them of rural areas.

Public transportation made it possible for factory owners to live in parts of a city that immigrants could not afford.

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the one that best explains why immigrants and factory owners worked together but often lived in different parts of  a city is :
Public transportations made it possible for factory owners to live in parts of a city that immigrants could not afford

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Correct answer choice is :


D) Public transportation made it possible for factory owners to live in parts of a city that immigrants could not afford.

Explanation:

People came from Germany, France, Ireland, and Great Britain to name a few nations. Within 1880-1920, another stream of immigrants arrived from South and East Europe. They arrived from Italy, Greece, and other Eastern European realms. The Industrial Revolution had an enormous influence on immigration to the United States.