The best comparison that illustrates the geographic relationship between the Second Agricultural Revolution and the Industrial Revolution is:
The mechanization of farm work allowed many young people to migrate and join a growing urban industrial workforce.
This choice highlights the transition from agrarian societies, where much of the labor was done by hand or with basic tools, to one where mechanization increased farm productivity. This led to fewer laborers needed on farms, encouraging young people to leave rural areas for urban centers, where they could find jobs in industrial settings.