How did mining towns differ from older eastern cities?
A) Mining towns were not as ethnically diverse as eastern cities.
B) Mining towns did not have the social and religious organizations that existed in the East.
C) Mining towns did not suffer from overcrowding or poor sanitation.
D) Mining towns had a disproportionate concentration of young men.
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