Did the population boom during the Industrial Revolution? Explain.(1 point)

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The population did not boom during the Industrial Revolution. The population growth shrank as more of the population moved to cities and had smaller families.
The population did not boom during the Industrial Revolution. The population growth shrank as more of the population moved to cities and had smaller families.

Yes, the population boomed. The mechanization of agriculture led to an explosion in population. This increase in population was directly related to the ability of the farmer to grow crops and raise animals more quickly.
Yes, the population boomed. The mechanization of agriculture led to an explosion in population. This increase in population was directly related to the ability of the farmer to grow crops and raise animals more quickly.

The population did not boom during the Industrial Revolution. The population growth remained much the same as it had during the previous era.
The population did not boom during the Industrial Revolution. The population growth remained much the same as it had during the previous era.

Yes, the population boomed. The proliferation of factories led to an explosion in the population. The factories offered citizens with little-to-no education a stable job with good wages and benefits

, leading to an increase in population as more people moved to urban areas for employment opportunities.