"Activities on the farm were more exciting than in the city" was not a motivating factor for the people living and working on the farms to pack up everything and move to the cities as the Industrial Revolution gained momentum.
Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Different, lucrative jobs in towns means factory work were the first cause rural to urban migration. The second issue was a lack of rural jobs on farms as a result of new agricultural technologies. Many Europeans worked on small farms before the Industrial Revolution in Europe.
The movement around the enclosure was the belief that it required fewer farmers. After sometime farming sector was partially eliminated by the technologies which encouraged more farmers to leave the land as no more they were enjoying their work.
Slaves represented Southern planters' most significant investment—and the bulk of their wealth. Building a commercial enterprise out of the wilderness required labor and lots of it. For much of the 1600s, the American colonies operated as agricultural economies, driven largely by indentured servitude.Mar 6, 2018
That would be the heart. Egyptians believed that the heart was the central point of emotions and intellect in humans.
Guns,cannons and other helped in the majority of conquest
Answer: Increased public political awareness (I hope so)
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