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The Industrial Revolution created migration due to which factors?(1 point)
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social factors
social factors

environmental factors
environmental factors

political factors
political factors

economic factors
economic factors

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The Industrial Revolution created migration primarily due to **economic factors**. As industrialization progressed, people moved from rural areas to urban centers in search of better job opportunities, higher wages, and improved living standards. While social, environmental, and political factors also played roles in migration during this period, the economic motivations were the most significant driving force.
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