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What explains the increase in London’s population from 958,863 in 1801 to 4,776,661 in 1881?

a. The Agricultural Revolution led to increases in agricultural production and resulted in a greater rural population.B.Widespread disease and poor sanitation severely impacted London’s population in the early 1800s: it did not rebound until the late 1800s due to improved nutrition.C.The Industrial Revolution created more jobs and resulted in a greater urban population.D.Immigration to London from New York City sparked a massive population increase.

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c

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The Industrial Revolution created more jobs and resulted in a greater urban population and this explains the increase in London's population from 958863 in 1801 to 4776661 in 1881. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope this answer helps.
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