Which comparison of the Industrial Revolution in different regions of the world is most correct?(1 point)

Responses

Austria-Hungary and the United States both had their transition to industrialization interrupted by the Revolutions of 1848.
Austria-Hungary and the United States both had their transition to industrialization interrupted by the Revolutions of 1848.

The United States and England both benefited from political stability and access to raw materials during the Industrial Revolution.
The United States and England both benefited from political stability and access to raw materials during the Industrial Revolution.

Germany and the United States both were slow to industrialize due to a lack of natural resources.
Germany and the United States both were slow to industrialize due to a lack of natural resources.

Japan and England were the last two regions of the world to industrialize.
Japan and England were the last two regions of the world to industrialize.

1 answer

The most correct comparison of the Industrial Revolution in different regions of the world is:

The United States and England both benefited from political stability and access to raw materials during the Industrial Revolution.

This statement accurately reflects the conditions that facilitated the industrialization processes in both regions. Both countries had relatively stable political environments and access to significant natural resources that spurred their industrial growth.

The other statements contain inaccuracies:

  • Austria-Hungary did experience disruptions due to the Revolutions of 1848, but the United States' industrialization was largely unaffected by this event.
  • Germany and the United States actually industrialized successfully despite various challenges, including resource availability.
  • Japan was not one of the last regions to industrialize; it started industrializing in the late 19th century during the Meiji Restoration, while England was among the first to industrialize in the late 18th century.