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Answer: During the 19th century, the Philippines’ economic condition gave rise to Haciendas or the “cash-crop economy”. Where large parts of lands would be used for crops considered as cash-crop. Some cash-crops are: Sugar, Tobacco, Abaca, and Coffee. Being open to world trade and having these products abundant in the Philippines, the Philippines became a major exporter for these products and became well-known in other parts of the world.
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<span>In 1991 and 1992, Yugoslavia disintegrated under the pressures of ethnic conflict, economic issues, and the demagoguery of Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic. The secessions of Slovenia and Croatia triggered warfare in both new nations, with the United Nations inserting a peacekeeping force, the U.N. Protective Force (UNPROFOR), in mid-1992 to stabilize the situation. The U.N. further imposed an arms embargo on the region, seeking to dry up the flow of arms to the combatants. Serbian forces executed widespread “ethnic cleansing” in occupied areas, creating horrific scenes of refugees and concentration camps that seemed unthinkable in modern Europe.</span>
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Explanation:
Considering the options available, we have:
Before the Agriculture Revolution:
1. Farmers produced small crops
2. Much of the land was common land
After the Agriculture Revolution:
1. Many people moved to cities
2. Landowners enclosed farmlands
3. Crop production increased.
This is because, before the agricultural revolution, the cultivation and harvest were smaller and the land for cultivation has no special deeds r arrangement.
However, following the agriculture revolution in which machinery was built the cultivation and harvest increases immensely.
Also, many landowners enclosed their farmlands due to cattle owners and to provide demarcation.
At this point, many people move to the cities for greener pasture or more job opportunities.