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True or False: Urbanization could best be described as the migration of people from the country to the city and the building of cities in general. 2) During the Industrial Revolution, textiles and many other products which were once produced in small numbers by hand: A) Disappeared from the market all together B) Became too expensive for C) Began being mass-produced in factories D) All of the above True or false? Machines and technological advances can make jobs obsolete by replacing the need for human labor. 4) In the process of Urbanization, city-planning is absolutely critical: A) In making wise choices when it comes to managing space and resources B) In making wise choices about how people and goods move about C) In considering the long-term consequences of short-term decisions D) All of the above