The major cause of global population growth in the 18 and 19 centuries was:
a)Decreaseindeathrates
b)Decreaseinbirthrates
c)Industrialrevolution
d)Noneoftheabove
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c)Industrialrevolution
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The major cause of global population growth in the 18 and 19 centuries was Industrial revolution.
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- There were more people than ever before throughout the Industrial Revolution.
- The agricultural advancements of the 18th century, which virtually eliminated the sporadic famines that had kept down European populations, were a major factor in this.
- The population of England alone nearly tripled between 1750 and 1850.
- There was a second, far faster population increase starting around 1700.
- The population of the planet has multiplied more than 15 times since the late 1600s.
- This provides some insight into the differences between the two demographic revolutions in human history: since industrialization took root, there has been a huge rise in both total population and population growth rate.
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