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22 January, 22:50

During the industrial era, why did so many farmers leave their farms in search of jobs in the cities?

A factory workers were always paid more than farmers

B there were no regulations to protect the price of crops

C many farmers were struggling after years of drought conditions

D Farming innovation caused many farmers to be pushed out of this career.

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  1. 23 January, 01:51
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    D Farming innovation caused many farmers to be pushed out of this career.

    They had so many new advancements that they could mass produce crops, which left farmers in need of demand.
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