Multiple Choice
Population growth in China in the 1700s led to
A) a better standard of living due to cheap labor.
B) massive unionization of Chinese workers.
C) better working conditions among artisans.
D) severe environmental problems and internal rebellions.
E) an economic "boom" as demand for goods rose as well.
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