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Which two events in history attributed the population growth?
A
Agriculture Revolution and Plague
B
Agricultural Revolution and Industrial Revolution
C
Industrial Revolution and Plague
D
The burning of the Cuyahoga River
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The agricultural revolution had a variety of consequences for humans. It has been linked to everything from societal inequality-a result of humans’ increased dependence on the land and fears of scarcity-to a decline in nutrition and a rise in infectious diseases contracted from domesticated animals.

Detailed explanation-2: -With industrialization, improvements in medical knowledge and public health, together with a more regular food supply, bring about a drastic reduction in the death rate but no corresponding decline in the birth rate. The result is a population explosion, as experienced in 19th-century Europe.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Industrial Revolution was a changing point for many aspects of human life and the overall standard of living. Agriculture changed as well during this time as technology, such as the seed drill, the Dutch plough, was able to increase human productivity and led there to be higher outputs of food (Johnson).

Detailed explanation-4: -The Second Agricultural Revolution, or the British Agricultural Revolution, happened just before the First Industrial Revolution. Both revolutions were motivated by a desire to increase work efficiency and consolidate the production process. These revolutions started in England around the beginning of the 18th century.

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