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1. Air pollution and other environmental degradation. 2. A migration from the farms to the cities leading to some labor shortage in rural areas which encouraged illegal Immigration to fill these openings. 3. Crowding and housing shortages in the cities leading to health problems. 4. Labor abuses leading the subsequent rise of unions and some labor violence.

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