Question
Which of the following explains how textile manufacturing advances improved the cotton industry?(1 point)
Responses
The Bessemer process allowed high-quality products to be made.
The Bessemer process allowed high-quality products to be made.
Cottage industry employed many people and improved textile production.
Cottage industry employed many people and improved textile production.
The spinning Jenny allowed cotton thread to be produced at a faster rate.
The spinning Jenny allowed cotton thread to be produced at a faster rate.
Interchangeable parts allowed machines to operate when something broke down.
Responses
The Bessemer process allowed high-quality products to be made.
The Bessemer process allowed high-quality products to be made.
Cottage industry employed many people and improved textile production.
Cottage industry employed many people and improved textile production.
The spinning Jenny allowed cotton thread to be produced at a faster rate.
The spinning Jenny allowed cotton thread to be produced at a faster rate.
Interchangeable parts allowed machines to operate when something broke down.
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The correct response that explains how textile manufacturing advances improved the cotton industry is:
**The spinning Jenny allowed cotton thread to be produced at a faster rate.**
The Spinning Jenny, invented by James Hargreaves in the 1760s, significantly increased the amount of cotton thread that could be spun in a given time, thereby boosting cotton production and efficiency within the textile industry.
**The spinning Jenny allowed cotton thread to be produced at a faster rate.**
The Spinning Jenny, invented by James Hargreaves in the 1760s, significantly increased the amount of cotton thread that could be spun in a given time, thereby boosting cotton production and efficiency within the textile industry.
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