Asked by Mimi

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

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Responses

It led developing nations to consume more than Europe.
It led developing nations to consume more than Europe.

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

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

It caused developed nations to give away their resources.

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

Reason: Industrialization increased demand for raw materials and gave European countries technological and military advantages, enabling them to expand empires and dominate global resource supply and trade.