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He graph shows the populations of European cities between 100 CE and 1000 CE.

Bar graph showing the population in thousands for the cities of Rome, Paris, and London in 100 C E versus 1000 C E. Rome is 450,000 in 100 C E and 50,000 in 1000 C E. Paris is 75,000 in 100 C E and 25,000 in 1000 C E. London is 75,000 in 100 C E and 50,000 in 1000 C E.

What does the graph indicate about the change in urban populations during this time?

Populations declined in some urban areas and rose in others.
Populations declined in urban areas.
Populations remained fairly stable.
Populations rose in urban areas.

He graph shows the populations of European cities between 100 CE and 1000 CE. Bar-example-1

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Answer:

Populations declined in urban areas.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Populations declined in urban areas.

Step-by-step explanation:

Looking at the Graph, you can see that the blue bars (the population from before) is higher than the orange bars (the population from after) in all three places. This means that the populations declined over time in all three places.

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