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Q: How did advances in electricity affect the city in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?
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a. allowed for people to use elevators in taller buildings.
O b. it opened up new job opportunities.
ON c. All of these are correct.
d. it allowed for the population of the city to move around on electric
streetcars.

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