Question
What was one of the primary causes of urbanization during the Industrial Revolution?
The growth of large-scale factories that attracted workers to cities for employment.
The expansion of feudal systems that required people to move to the cities.
The invention of new farming techniques that led to fewer rural jobs.
The spread of agricultural reforms that encouraged people to move to rural areas.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
One of the primary causes of urbanization during the Industrial Revolution was **the growth of large-scale factories that attracted workers to cities for employment.** This shift led many people to leave rural areas in search of jobs in the burgeoning industrial economy.