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Schach [20]
3 years ago
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What role does agriculture play in relation to industrialization?

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tigry1 [53]3 years ago
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The industrialization of agriculture is said to have achieved two goals: to “free” Americans from farming so they could join the labor force in offices and factories, and to make food and farming cheaper so Americans could afford to buy the products offered by new industries. I hope that answered your question because I just copied and paste it....

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