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How did industrialization create an imbalance in global wealth? (1 point)
Eventually, industrialized countries ran out of raw materials and had to rely on the unindustrialized countries for food.
Countries with desirable raw materials were powerful because industrialized countries relied on them, causing them to become wealthy.
Demand for raw materials and markets fueled imperialism and resulted in colonies becoming dependent on their colonizers, preventing them from industrializing.
The countries with industry needed labor, so they immigrated people from unindustrialized countries and the reduced populations caused their economies to fall.
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"Demand for raw materials and markets fueled imperialism and resulted in colonies becoming dependent on their colonizers, preventing them from industrializing."
This created a flow of wealth to industrialized powers while blocking economic development in the colonies.
"Demand for raw materials and markets fueled imperialism and resulted in colonies becoming dependent on their colonizers, preventing them from industrializing."
This created a flow of wealth to industrialized powers while blocking economic development in the colonies.
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