Yes, it is true that fifty years ago, less than half of Brazil's population lived in cities. In the early 1970s, Brazil was still predominantly rural, with urbanization rapidly increasing in subsequent decades. The shift towards urban living was driven by factors such as industrialization, economic opportunities in cities, and migration from rural areas. By the 1990s, urbanization had surpassed 70% of the population.
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jobs
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the people who lived in village work in agriculture and who lived in cities work in officies .
Society became more equal. (APEX)
one million five hundred and fifty nine
True(OW)
True(OW)
true
Rich and poor people lived in separate neighborhoods.(Apex)
many people who lived in the cities more jobs were created?