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Economic developments: the mid-Victorian boom; the 'golden age' of agriculture; industrial and transport developments; impact of increased trade; the Great Depression.
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Economy, society and politics, 1846–1885 (A-level only)
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Economy, society and politics, 1846–1885 (A-level only)
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Economic developments: the mid-Victorian boom; the 'golden age' of agriculture; industrial and transport developments; impact of increased trade; the Great Depression
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Which of the following factors contributed most significantly to the mid-Victorian economic boom?
Direct answer
The mid-Victorian economic boom was significantly driven by increased agricultural productivity, which allowed for surplus food production and supported a growing urban workforce.
Key terms
- Industrialisation: The process of transforming an economy from primarily agricultural to one based on the manufacturing of goods.
- Urbanisation: The movement of populations from rural areas to cities, often associated with industrial growth and economic opportunities.
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Overgeneralizing Economic Impacts: Always support claims with specific evidence, such as statistics or examples of industries affected.
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