What were the main causes of the Industrial Revolution?
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Decline of agriculture
Expansion of the Roman Empire
Advancements in technology, availability of natural resources, rise of capitalism, improvements in transportation, and social changes.
Invention of the internet
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How did the Industrial Revolution impact social structures?
The Industrial Revolution had no effect on social dynamics.
It led to the complete elimination of social classes.
Family structures remained unchanged during this period.
The Industrial Revolution transformed social structures by creating distinct social classes, including a working class and a middle class, and altering family dynamics.
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Name one significant technological innovation from the Industrial Revolution.
Steam engine
Electric light bulb
Cotton gin
Telegraph
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What were the typical working conditions in factories during the Industrial Revolution?
Typical working conditions in factories during the Industrial Revolution were harsh, with long hours, low wages, dangerous environments, and poor health standards.
Safe and clean environments
Short hours and high wages
Flexible working conditions
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How did the Industrial Revolution affect the economy of countries involved?
It led to a decrease in production and job losses.
The economy became more rural and less industrialized.
The Industrial Revolution transformed economies by increasing production, creating jobs, and fostering urbanization, while also leading to economic inequalities.
It resulted in equal wealth distribution among all classes.
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What role did agriculture play in the onset of the Industrial Revolution?
Agriculture provided surplus food and labor, facilitating urbanization and industrial growth.
Agriculture led to a decline in population and labor availability.
Agriculture had no impact on urbanization during the Industrial Revolution.
Agriculture was primarily focused on export rather than local consumption.
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In what ways did the Industrial Revolution change urbanization?
The Industrial Revolution significantly accelerated urbanization by driving population growth in cities due to factory jobs and changing social dynamics.
Urbanization decreased as people moved to rural areas for farming.
The Industrial Revolution had no impact on city populations.
Cities became less populated due to the rise of telecommuting jobs.
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