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How did the Industrial Revolution cause society to evolve and modernize from an agricultural society? Select ALL that apply.
Technology and inventions allowed quick, mass-production of goods.
People grew their food and made their own goods, like clothes or furniture.
People made tools from materials like wood and stone.
Machines made natural resources like cotton and coal cheaper for mass production.
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Correct choices: 1 and 4.
- Technology and inventions allowed quick, mass-production of goods. — True. Mechanization and factory systems enabled large-scale, faster production.
- Machines made natural resources like cotton and coal cheaper for mass production. — True in effect: mechanization and steam power reduced the cost and increased the availability/use of resources (cotton for textiles, coal for energy), enabling mass production.
The other two are characteristics of pre-industrial/agrarian or primitive societies, not effects of the Industrial Revolution.
- Technology and inventions allowed quick, mass-production of goods. — True. Mechanization and factory systems enabled large-scale, faster production.
- Machines made natural resources like cotton and coal cheaper for mass production. — True in effect: mechanization and steam power reduced the cost and increased the availability/use of resources (cotton for textiles, coal for energy), enabling mass production.
The other two are characteristics of pre-industrial/agrarian or primitive societies, not effects of the Industrial Revolution.
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