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What was a direct effect of increased food production during Great Britain's Agricultural Revolution?
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The population increased.

British citizens went hungry.

British citizens worked longer hours during the week.

The population decreased.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The direct effect of increased food production during Great Britain's Agricultural Revolution was that **the population increased**. Improved agricultural techniques and higher food yields supported a growing population by reducing hunger and allowing more people to be sustained.
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