Place the effects of the Agricultural Revolution in the correct order: 1) Starvation declined and the population rose. 2) Demand for manufactured goods increased. 3) The food supply in Great Britain increased.
The correct order is 3, 1, 2. First, the food supply in Great Britain increased (3). That led to declining starvation and rising population (1), which then increased demand for manufactured goods (2).
What the question is really asking
You are arranging a cause-and-effect chain that starts with changes in farming and ends with changes in the economy. The key is to put the most direct agricultural result first, then the population effect, then the market effect.
Start with the most direct farming result
The Agricultural Revolution improved yields and efficiency, so the first effect is:
- (3) The food supply in Great Britain increased.
Then the population responds to better nutrition
With more reliable and cheaper food, fewer people died from famine and malnutrition, so next comes:
- (1) Starvation declined and the population rose.
Finally, more people means bigger markets
A larger population needs more clothing, tools, household items, and other products, so the later effect is:
- (2) Demand for manufactured goods increased.
Final ordered sequence
3 โ 1 โ 2
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