I would probably ask my teacher to remake the test!
Something along the widely accepted lines of “the British are coming!”
Answer:
option C) The population of the state of North Dakota increased by 0–5 percent.
Explanation:
According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2010 redistricting data, the current population in North Dakota is 672,591. This is the second highest population in the state's history and a 5 percent increase from the 642,200 people counted in the 2000 census.
I hope this helps a little bit.
The answer is the last oneD
The agricultural revolution caused mortality rates to plummet and population to dramatically increase. Due to the surplus of food, the amount of deaths decreased and this allowed people to live for a longer amount of time and have more children to feed.