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what was one of the key factors in the rise of modern cities in southwest asia during the 20th and 21st centuries?
the decline of agricultural practices
the collapse of global trade networks
the discovery of large oil reserves and the resulting wealth
the abandonment of ancient trade routes
Brief Explanations
- Analyze each option:
- "The decline of agricultural practices" is incorrect. Agricultural decline would likely hinder urban growth rather than promote it.
- "The collapse of global trade networks" is incorrect. A collapse in trade would reduce economic activity and not support city growth.
- "The discovery of large oil reserves and the resulting wealth" is correct. Southwest Asia (Middle East) has large oil reserves, and the wealth from oil extraction and trade has funded infrastructure, industry, and population growth in cities.
- "The abandonment of ancient trade routes" is incorrect. Abandoning trade routes would reduce economic opportunities, not help city growth.
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C. The discovery of large oil reserves and the resulting wealth