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The Agricultural Revolution helped spark the Industrial Revolution by:

A. restoring common property and eliminating tenant farming.
B. eliminating private property and forcing every family to produce its own food.
C. decreasing the amount of food produced and increasing the number of workers.
D. increasing the amount of food produced and decreasing the number of farmworkers.

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increasing the amount of food produced and decreasing the number of farmworkers.
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The fourth alternative is correct (D).

The agricultural revolution can be considered a mark of humanity that enabled all subsequent development.

The agricultural revolution has altered the ways of planting and harvesting, implementing technologies and increasing the productivity of the land. In this context, humankind has moved from subsistence agriculture to large-scale agriculture.

In this way, a smaller number of people needed to work to ensure food security for all, so that workers could migrate from the countryside to the city in search of jobs in the industry.

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