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What was the underlying aim of "The Promised Land"?

  • To celebrate progress

  • To criticize feudalism

  • To emphasize consequences of extreme industrialization

  • To promote urbanization

Answer

**"The Promised Land" aimed to highlight the severe repercussions of unrestrained industrialization, particularly focusing on the societal and environmental toll it exacts. It delved into the negative effects of unchecked economic expansion, shedding light on the plight of workers, urban decay, and the depletion of natural resources.**
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