why did people from rural areas move to large cities during the industrial revolution?

A: to seek better education, opportunities
B; to enjoy the cultural centers in cities
C: define work in the expanding factories

D: to escape poverty and find better paying jobs

rhats not a answer

Apologies for the previous response. The correct answer is D: to escape poverty and find better paying jobs. During the industrial revolution, rural areas often experienced a decline in agricultural opportunities and faced economic hardships. Many people believed that moving to large cities and working in the expanding factories would provide them with better employment opportunities and the potential for higher wages.

A B OR C D IS NOT AN OPTION.

Apologies for the confusion. The correct answer to the question is a combination of the options provided. People from rural areas moved to large cities during the industrial revolution for multiple reasons, including:

A: to seek better education and opportunities
B: to enjoy the cultural centers in cities
C: to find work in the expanding factories
D: to escape poverty and find better paying jobs

So, the answer is a combination of options A, B, C, and D.