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How did the Industrial Revolution change the control of resources between nations?

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Responses

It created an equal distribution of resources for all.
It created an equal distribution of resources for all.

It caused developed nations to give away their resources.
It caused developed nations to give away their resources.

It allowed European nations to control more global resources.
It allowed European nations to control more global resources.

It led developing nations to consume more than Europe.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It allowed European nations to control more global resources.

Explanation: Industrialization gave European countries advanced technology, stronger militaries, and better transport/finance, enabling imperialism and the extraction of raw materials from colonies.