The most correct comparison of the Industrial Revolution in different regions of the world from the provided options 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 historical context wherein both the United States and England had relatively stable political environments that supported industrial growth and access to abundant natural resources, which were crucial for industrialization.
The other options present inaccuracies regarding the timelines and details of industrialization in their respective regions. For example, Austria-Hungary's transition to industrialization was not as directly interrupted by the Revolutions of 1848 in the same way it was in other parts of Europe, and Japan was not one of the last regions to industrialize, as it began its industrialization in the late 19th century.