Map 17.1: Industry and Population in Eighteenth-Century Europe suggests a relationship between population density and the growth of textile production. This leads to the conclusion that textile production was concentrated in 
A) large cities.
B) less populated areas where other kinds of work were scarce.
C) France.
D) rural areas with relatively dense populations.
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