Look at the cause-and-effect diagram. It illustrates an important process in early European history.

A cause and effect diagram is shown. In the Cause bubble there is a question mark. In the Effects bubble the following are listed: population growth, increase in trade, development of industry, and revival of towns.

Which of the following was one cause of the four effects shown in the diagram?

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Responses

spread of religion

spread of religion

invasions of Europe

invasions of Europe

improvements in farming

improvements in farming

development of feudalisn

1 answer

The cause that corresponds to the effects listed in the diagram (population growth, increase in trade, development of industry, and revival of towns) is improvements in farming. These agricultural advancements typically led to more food production, which supported larger populations, stimulated trade, encouraged industrial development, and contributed to the revival of towns.