During which period did the concept of 'disaster response' begin to take a more organized form in Europe, particularly in response to natural calamities?
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During which period did the concept of 'disaster response' begin to take a more organized form in Europe, particularly in response to natural calamities?
Middle Ages
Renaissance
Industrial Revolution
Post-World War II
The Industrial Revolution brought about significant changes in urbanization and infrastructure, leading to more organized disaster response mechanisms.
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Q: During which period did the concept of 'disaster response' begin to take a more organized form in Europe, particularly in response to natural calamities?
Solution: The Industrial Revolution brought about significant changes in urbanization and infrastructure, leading to more organized disaster response mechanisms.