Question
How did industrialization in Northern Europe cause immigration to the United States? (1 point)
Responses
by consuming already scarce land and resources
by consuming already scarce land and resources
by paying people higher wages so they could travel
by paying people higher wages so they could travel
by breaking down political barriers through commerce
by breaking down political barriers through commerce
by partnering with U.S. entrepreneurs to relocate workers
Responses
by consuming already scarce land and resources
by consuming already scarce land and resources
by paying people higher wages so they could travel
by paying people higher wages so they could travel
by breaking down political barriers through commerce
by breaking down political barriers through commerce
by partnering with U.S. entrepreneurs to relocate workers
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The most accurate response is:
**by consuming already scarce land and resources**
Industrialization in Northern Europe led to rapid urbanization and increased demand for resources, which, in turn, often resulted in overpopulation and a lack of available land. This created economic pressures that prompted many individuals and families to seek better opportunities in the United States.
**by consuming already scarce land and resources**
Industrialization in Northern Europe led to rapid urbanization and increased demand for resources, which, in turn, often resulted in overpopulation and a lack of available land. This created economic pressures that prompted many individuals and families to seek better opportunities in the United States.
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