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How do advances in industrialization and urbanization cause a population rise?

O by improving public nutrition
O by increasing the size of cities
O by producing a higher quality of life
O by providing better public health care

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Answer:

Increasing the size of cities

Step-by-step explanation:

More Jobs in factories bring in people who need money to support growing families. Cities during the industrial revolution have factories forcing people from rural areas to travel to afford a better life. Not that they would get one right away because factory and sanitation laws were not ennacted until later.

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The correct answer is C) by producing a higher quality of life.

Advances in industrialization and urbanization caused a population rise by producing a higher quality of life.

Industrialization changed the life of many people in the United States. New fabrics demanded so many jobs that people that lived in the rural areas of the country decided to move to the larger cities looking for better working conditions and more money to feed their families. People earned better wages than farming and although the working conditions were not ideal and the wages were average, the work in the industries allowed people to have a better quality of life.

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