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Which of the following was not a result of the Industrial Revolution in Europe?

A.
the rise of a middle class
B.
the urbanization of Europe’s society
C.
advances in agriculture and industry
D.
the decline of Europe’s large cities

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User Gilbou
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Answer:

Option D. The decline of Europe’s large cities was not a result of the Industrial Revolution in Europe

Step-by-step explanation:

There was a sharp rise in the formation of towns into cities because industrialization made the people who were working in the country side to search for greener pastures. So they migrated to urban areas and were settled near factories.

Workers were given allowances and housing facilities by their factory owners so as to increase the output and contribute to the rise in national income.

Industrialization paved way for the emergence of crowded cities. There was no electricity and coal was the only fuel used to run the machines. This resulted in darker and dirty factories and epidemics broke out. Buildings were coated with coal grime and dirt that the sanitation was really a cause of concern during industrialization.

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User Mark Fox
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Answer:

the decline of Europe’s large cities

Step-by-step explanation:

The first industrial revolution, generated that many processes that were manual could be produced on a large scale by increasing production and decreasing cost, making the middle class rise and grow, generated a giant advance in agriculture, this in turn generated more and more people went to the big cities to have better jobs and a better quality of life, all the big cities grew up, London, Paris, Madrid, Berlin to give an example

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