Asked by Denki Kaminari
How were urbanization and the Industrial Revolution connected?
A. an industry grew, so did the farms around the U.S and the small towns where farmers resided
B. an industry grew, so did the urban areas (cities) around the factories
C. an industry grew, so did the number of children going to school and then returning home to their factory worker parents in the evening
A. an industry grew, so did the farms around the U.S and the small towns where farmers resided
B. an industry grew, so did the urban areas (cities) around the factories
C. an industry grew, so did the number of children going to school and then returning home to their factory worker parents in the evening
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Answered by
Denki Kaminari
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
B. an industry grew, so did the urban areas (cities) around the factories
This option most accurately captures the connection between urbanization and the Industrial Revolution. The growth of factories during the Industrial Revolution led to an influx of people moving from rural areas to urban centers in search of jobs, resulting in the rapid expansion of cities.
This option most accurately captures the connection between urbanization and the Industrial Revolution. The growth of factories during the Industrial Revolution led to an influx of people moving from rural areas to urban centers in search of jobs, resulting in the rapid expansion of cities.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Yes, I am confident that option B is the correct answer. During the Industrial Revolution, the establishment of factories in urban areas attracted large numbers of people seeking employment, which led to significant urbanization as cities expanded to accommodate the growing workforce. This connection between industrial growth and urban development is a well-documented historical trend.
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