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21 February, 05:35

How did mechanization of farm equipment lead to urbanization during the

Industrial Revolution?

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A. It eliminated the need for as many agricultural workers, forcing

many to move to cities to find jobs.

B. It allowed societies to create permanent settlements where they

could grow their own food.

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C. It allowed most citizens to specialize in food production while a

small minority worked in factories.

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D. It made it possible for crops to be grown in densely packed cities

instead of the countryside

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  1. 21 February, 09:09
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    During the Industrial Revolution, when machineries and new technology was made, they don't require as much workers anymore because these innovations require less human assistance. As a result, workers and farmers had to go to the cities where they require jobs which resulted in population growth of the cities. Therefore, it is

    A. It eliminated the need for as many agricultural workers, forcing many to move to cities to find jobs.
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