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enot [183]
3 years ago
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Across the globe, urbanization has been caused by (select all that apply, there are one to four possible correct answers)? Techn

ological developments, "pushing" people off the farm Economic incentives by More Developed Countries (MDCs) to populate their cities with Less Developed Country (LDC) migrants (because of aging populations) Environmental decline, such as the overgrazing of land Industrialization, "pulling" people into cities.
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2 answers:
Eduardwww [97]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Technological Developments

Pushing people off the farm Economic incentives by More Developed Countries

Overgrazing of Land Industrialization

Explanation:

Across the globe,urbanization has been caused by Technological Developments, Pushing people off the farm Economic incentives by More Developed Countries and Overgrazing of Land Industrialization.

Technology has brought people together and things that were not possible before are now easily accessible. Due to increased land industrialization, people are now forced to come into the cities and work for their livelihoods because farming doesn't provide enough incentives. People have moved out of the rurals areas and have occupied urban areas causing urbanization.

Rom4ik [11]3 years ago
4 0

Of the four choices of answers regarding the causes of urbanization, there are three correct answers, i.e.

  • Technological developments.
  • Economic incentives by More Developed Countries (MDCs)
  • Declining environment, which makes people move to cities.

Further explanation

Urbanization is the movement of people and villages to cities or towns to big cities. People who carry out urbanization are called urbanites. The emergence of population and village migration to the city is caused by two factors, namely the driving factor from the village and the pull factor from the city.

The cause of urbanization or migration of rural to urban areas is due to the pull factors from urban areas and push factors from rural areas.

The driving factors of the village which led to urbanization as follows.

  • Limited employment or employment opportunities in the village.
  • Farmland in many villages that are not fertile or experiencing drought.
  • Rural life is more monotonous (fixed / unchanged) than urban.
  • Living facilities are lacking and inadequate.
  • Low wages for workers in the village.
  • The emergence of village disasters, such as floods, earthquakes, long droughts, and disease outbreaks.

Attractive factors and cities that cause urbanization as follows.

  • More job opportunities than in the village.
  • High wages.
  • There are a variety of living facilities, such as educational facilities, health, transportation, recreation, and shopping centers.
  • The city is the center of government, commerce, science, and technology.

Learn more

Urbanization brainly.com/question/9437476, brainly.com/question/12881754

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Subject: Social studies

Keyword: Causes of urbanization.

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