One result of economic growth during the Song period was urbanization, which means (advances in farming. increase in trade use of money growth of cities

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Urbanization during the Song period resulted primarily in the growth of cities. This process was facilitated by various factors, including advances in farming that increased agricultural productivity, an increase in trade that connected different regions, and the use of money that simplified transactions. However, the most direct consequence of these changes was the expansion of urban centers, leading to the development of larger and more sophisticated cities.