Multiple Choice
Reasons for demographic growth in European cities in the eighteenth century include all of the following except:
A) cheaper food.
B) declining mortality rates due to infectious diseases.
C) new agricultural systems that produced more food per acre.
D) immigration from the New World to Europe.
E) improvement in transportation of food to market.
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