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finlep [7]
3 years ago
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The Agricultural Revolution helped spark the Industrial Revolution by increasing the amount of food produced and by increasing t

he cost of agricultural products. decreasing the cost of agricultural products. increasing the number of farmworkers. decreasing the number of farmworkers.
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2 answers:
Slav-nsk [51]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Agricultural revolution helped spark the industrial revolution by decreasing the cost of agricultural products.

Explanation:

When agricultural revolution took place, simultaneously industrial revolution also was taking place. The industrial revolution helped spark the agricultural revolution.

Many agricultural products which had a high price were now sold at a much lower price because the farming cost had decreased considerably. The machines helped the agriculture streamline very efficiently.

The farmers started getting rich and both the industry were boasting.  

Kazeer [188]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is D)  decreasing the number of farmworkers.

The Agricultural Revolution helped spark the Industrial Revolution by increasing the amount of food produced and by decreasing the number of farmworkers.

Technology and advanced techniques in agriculture allod farmers to produce more food and sell it or export it. Thus had a negative consequence for people. Les farmers were needed to grow crops. That is why the moved to larger cities.

New factories in larger cities demanded workers to operate the machines and created many jobs. People from rural places decided to emigrate to these larger cities in order to get a job and a better living condition for their families.

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