How did immigration and economic changes affect Buenos Aires by the early twentieth century?
A) The city became a backwater as other coastal towns grew.
B) Because immigration was restricted, growth was only incremental.
C) The city became a cosmopolitan metropolis of over 3.6 million.
D) Rapid growth led Argentina to relocate the capital inland.
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