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The USA’s rise to a global industrial power during the Gilded Age can be credited to all of the following EXCEPTGroup of answer choicesA higher level of urbanization with more people living in towns and citiesAn efficient agricultural sector due to advanced farming methodsAn increasingly higher percentage of the U.S. population living and working on farmsA national railroad system that created an integrated marketA larger domestic market due to a rise in the national population

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The USA’s rise to a global industrial power during the Gilded Age can be credited to all of the following EXCEPTGroup of answer choicesA higher level of urbanization with more people living in towns and citiesAn efficient agricultural sector due to advanced farming methodsAn increasingly higher percentage of the U.S. population living and working on farmsA national railroad system that created an integrated marketA larger domestic market due to a rise in the national population

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The answer is "An increasingly higher percentage of the U.S. population living and working on farms". During the Gilded Age, the USA was transitioning from an agrarian society to an industrial one. Therefore, a higher percentage of the population living and working on farms would not contribute to the rise of the USA as a global industrial power. Instead, it was the urbanization, efficient agricultural sector, national railroad system, and larger domestic market that contributed to this rise.

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