Respuesta :

electricity, indoor plumbing, the telephone, and the brooklyn bridge attracted farm workers

Answer:

employment opportunities and cultural opportunities

Explanation:

1800 was marked by the great rural exodus, where many workers left the countryside and migrated to the cities in search of employment opportunities and cultural opportunities. The migratory tendency of workers was largely justified by a relatively negative view of agricultural activity and the few benefits it provides. This generated a desire to look for jobs that would yield a better quality of life and enhance people's cultural experience. The rural environment did not provide this improvement, so the workers decided to migrate to the cities.