Answer:
(i) The city of London
was a powerful magnet for migrant population, though it did not have large
factories.
(ii) 19th
century London was a city of clerks and shopkeepers, of small masters and
skilled artisans, of soldiers and servants, of casual labourers, street sellers
and beggars.
(iii) During
World War I, London began manufacturing motor cars and electrical goods besides
clothing and footwear, wood and furniture, metals and engineering, etc.
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