AP Success - AP World History: London's Urbanization & Social Issues
Source 1
"The air he breathes, and from which he never escapes, is sufficient to weaken him mentally and physically, so that he becomes unable to compete with the fresh virile life from the country hastening on to London Town to destroy and be destroyed. It is incontrovertible that the children grow up into rotten adults, without virility or stamina, a weak-kneed, narrow-chested, listless breed, that crumples up and goes down in the brute struggle for life with the invading hordes from the country. The railway men, carriers, omnibus drivers, corn and timber porters, and all those who require physical stamina are largely drawn from the country."
Jack London, The People of the Abyss, 1903
Question 1
According to Jack London's observation in 'The People of the Abyss', what impact did the urban environment have on the inhabitants of London?
Question 2
What does Jack London imply about the source of physical labor in London?
Question 3
Jack London's description of the urban poor in London reflects which of the following broader historical trends?
Question 4
The term 'invading hordes from the country' in the context of the source best illustrates which of the following?
Question 5
Which of the following best characterizes the tone of Jack London's excerpt from 'The People of the Abyss'?
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