Asked by Oscar Munro on Sep 24, 2024

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Did urbanization have a geographical pattern?

A) No.It was the result of lack of natural resources,and appeared with no clear pattern.
B) Yes.Britain and Belgium urbanized faster than France and Germany.
C) Yes.There was more industry in the West,but better agricultural practices were in the East.
D) Yes.There were larger cities and more prosperous industry in northern Europe.
E) Yes.There was a clear difference between heavy industry in northern Europe (steel production) and light industry (cotton) in southern Europe.

Urbanization

The process by which rural areas become transformed into urban areas, often associated with industrialization and the movement of people to cities.

Geographical Pattern

The arrangement or distribution of geographical features or phenomena across Earth's surface.

Heavy Industry

A sector of the economy involved in the production of large goods and machinery, such as steel, automobiles, and machinery, often associated with high capital investment and raw material consumption.

  • Analyze the relationship between urbanization, education, and societal changes during the 19th century.
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Carissa Fragola1 day ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Urbanization did have a geographical pattern, with Britain and Belgium urbanizing faster than France and Germany. This was due to various factors such as the availability of natural resources, political stability, and economic growth. Urbanization also had different patterns within regions, with larger cities and more prosperous industry in northern Europe compared to southern Europe, where there was a clear difference between heavy industry in the north (steel production) and light industry (cotton) in the south. However, option B specifically addresses the question about the geographical pattern of urbanization in Europe.