Which of the following caused the population of Europe in the 18th century to rapidly increase? a) all these answers are correct b) the lack of famines and plagues lowered death rates c) better technology from the first industrial revolution improved incomes d) improvements in irrigation and other agricultural areas improved diets

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Which of the following caused the population of Europe in the 18th century to rapidly increase?

a) all these answers are correct

b) the lack of famines and plagues lowered death rates

c) better technology from the first industrial revolution improved incomes

d) improvements in irrigation and other agricultural areas improved diets 

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The eighteenth century was a period of growth, expansion and transformation in agriculture, trade, commerce and industry. The stagnation of  the 17th century was overcome in the eighteenth century.

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