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How did the agricultural revolution lead to an increase in the population? A. it provided new ways to transport goods and peopl...Asked by issac
how did the agricultural revolution lead to an increase in population?
a) it provided new ways to transport goods and people
b) it provided political stability
c) it provided enough food to feed and grow the population
d) it provided new markets for British goods
a) it provided new ways to transport goods and people
b) it provided political stability
c) it provided enough food to feed and grow the population
d) it provided new markets for British goods
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The correct answer is **c) it provided enough food to feed and grow the population**.
The agricultural revolution introduced more efficient farming techniques, domesticated crops and animals, and increased food production, which led to a surplus of food. This surplus allowed populations to grow because more people could be fed, reducing famine and supporting larger communities.
The agricultural revolution introduced more efficient farming techniques, domesticated crops and animals, and increased food production, which led to a surplus of food. This surplus allowed populations to grow because more people could be fed, reducing famine and supporting larger communities.