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analyzing causes of the industrial revolution
what were causes of the industrial revolution? choose four correct answers.
overcrowding in cities
a much larger population
increased production of crops
a decrease in available capital
the use of factories for production
new technology and machines
To determine the causes of the Industrial Revolution, we analyze each option:
- "overcrowding in cities" is an effect, not a cause.
- "a much larger population" provided a labor force, a key cause.
- "increased production of crops" (Agricultural Revolution) freed labor for factories, a cause.
- "a decrease in available capital" is incorrect; increased capital was a cause.
- "the use of factories for production" was a feature/effect of industrialization, not a cause.
- "new technology and machines" (e.g., steam engine) drove industrialization, a cause. Wait, but we need four. Wait, re - evaluating: The correct causes are "a much larger population" (labor), "increased production of crops" (Agricultural Revolution enabling labor shift), "the use of factories for production" (wait, no, factories were a result? Wait, no, the adoption of factory system was part of the cause? Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's recall: Key causes of Industrial Revolution include:
- Agricultural Revolution (increased crop production) which led to surplus food, population growth, and freed labor.
- Population growth (a much larger population) provided labor.
- New technology and machines (like steam power, textile machines) which increased production efficiency.
- The use of factories for production (the factory system centralized production, enabling mass production). Wait, but also, access to capital (investment) was a cause, but the option is "a decrease in available capital" which is wrong. So the four correct ones are: "a much larger population", "increased production of crops", "the use of factories for production", "new technology and machines". Wait, but let's check again:
- Overcrowding in cities: effect of industrialization (people moved to cities for jobs), not a cause.
- A much larger population: more people to work in factories, cause.
- Increased production of crops: Agricultural Revolution, led to surplus, so people could leave farms, cause.
- A decrease in available capital: incorrect, need capital for investment, so increase in capital was a cause, so this is wrong.
- The use of factories for production: the factory system was a key part of industrialization, enabling mass production, cause.
- New technology and machines: innovations like steam engine, power loom, etc., drove industrialization, cause.
Wait, but the question says "choose four correct answers". So the correct four are: "a much larger population", "increased production of crops", "the use of factories for production", "new technology and machines". Wait, but maybe I missed. Let's confirm the causes of Industrial Revolution:
- Agricultural improvements (increased crop production) → surplus food, population growth, labor for factories.
- Population growth → labor force.
- Technological innovations (new technology and machines) → increased production.
- Factory system (use of factories for production) → centralized, efficient production.
- Access to capital (investment) → to build factories, buy machines. But the option is "a decrease in available capital" which is wrong. So the four correct options are: "a much larger population", "increased production of crops", "the use of factories for production", "new technology and machines".
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