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
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.
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.