Asked by Sara H

What was one cause of the population spike during the Industrial Revolution?
A
the baby boom

B
the agricultural revolution

C
the rise of textile factories

D
new theories about childbirth

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **B: the agricultural revolution**.

The agricultural revolution, which preceded the Industrial Revolution, led to increased food production and improved nutrition, contributing to population growth. This allowed for a larger workforce as people moved to cities for jobs in new factories, further fueling population increases during the Industrial Revolution.

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