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Why was Jethro Tull's seed drill important to the Industrial Revolution?
A. It allowed scientists to learn about the inner workings of seeds
and improve crop yields.
B. It replaced the cotton gin, reducing the number of enslaved people
on plantations.
C. It proved that earlier methods for harvesting crops were
inadequate, and inspired innovation as a result.
D. It enabled farmers to feed a growing population while using fewer
workers.
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The seed drill allowed more accurate planting (in lines) and led to further advancement and innovation.  It allowed quicker production of crops, over larger pieces of land, but required less laborers.  

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