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What is the most likely reason the Agricultural Revolution caused a population increase?
Wealthy landowners could afford to have many children.
More and better food allowed people to be healthy and well fed.
Tenant farmers were able to settle down and have families.
Many people moved to cities in search of jobs.
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More and better food allowed people to be healthy and well fed.
Improved agricultural methods increased food supply and nutrition, which lowered mortality (especially infant and child deaths) and raised fertility, producing population growth. The other choices are less directly responsible.
Improved agricultural methods increased food supply and nutrition, which lowered mortality (especially infant and child deaths) and raised fertility, producing population growth. The other choices are less directly responsible.
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