Asked by Faithe Wright Robinson on May 02, 2024

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Which region remained largely rural at the turn of the century?

A) the Pacific Northwest
B) the Northeast
C) the South
D) the Midwest

Largely Rural

Describes areas or regions that are primarily composed of countryside or agricultural land rather than urban or city landscapes.

Turn Of The Century

A phrase that marks the transition from one century to another, often used to describe significant societal, technological, and cultural shifts.

  • Recognize the population characteristics and movements of worldwide cities in the industrial age.
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Saurabh KumarMay 06, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
At the turn of the century, the South remained largely rural compared to other regions in the United States. This was due to its economy being heavily dependent on agriculture, particularly the cultivation of cotton and tobacco, which did not necessitate the urbanization and industrialization seen in other regions.