Why did the farming population of Great Britain move towards cities in search of new job opportunities?

Group of answer choices

They had no other option left as the country was facing a severe drought and no crops could be grown without water.

The commercial agricultural practices had led to a lot of farmers having no opportunities to contribute to farming.

The food revolution put all farming under the control of the government and only selected people were allowed to continue farming.

The availability of raw materials used for farming declined for the farmers with no access to the new agricultural methods.