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valkas [14]
3 years ago
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Write a paragraph in which you respond to the following:how did industrialization impact the 19th century world economy? Be sure

to support your claims with the reasons and at least two pieces of evidence from the charts and graphs analyzed
History
2 answers:
Llana [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Industrialization impacted the 19th century world economy, because it began to show which countries have what it takes to become an industrialized company, and afterwards become a world power. Without the industrialization, America may not have been known to be a world power

kasey
2 years ago
Industrialization had an impact on the world economy in the nineteenth century because it began to reveal which countries had what it took to become an industrialized enterprise and, eventually, a world power. America may not have been known as a world power if it hadn't been for industrialization.
kasey2 years ago
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Industrialization had an impact on the world economy in the nineteenth century because it began to reveal which countries had what it took to become an industrialized enterprise and, eventually, a world power. America may not have been known as a world power if it hadn't been for industrialization.

THIS IS NOT SAMPLE RESPONSE- IT IS PUT INTO MY OWN WORDS!! USE THIS.

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