The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Society
What led to the growth of cities during the Industrial Revolution?
A. Improved transportation
B. Technological advancements
Answer:
A. Improved transportation
The growth of cities during the Industrial Revolution was primarily led by improved transportation systems. With the development of canals, roads, and eventually railroads, goods and people could move more efficiently and quickly than ever before. This allowed for the decentralization of production and the concentration of people in urban areas, leading to the rapid growth of cities.