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Which is not an example of the human cost of industrialization?
child labor
slave trade
factory injuries
overcrowded cities
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Slave trade.
Child labor, factory injuries, and overcrowded cities were direct human costs of industrialization; the transatlantic slave trade largely predates industrialization and is not typically counted as an outcome of it.
Child labor, factory injuries, and overcrowded cities were direct human costs of industrialization; the transatlantic slave trade largely predates industrialization and is not typically counted as an outcome of it.
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