Answer:
The correct answer to the question: An advantage that Europe had over the United States during the Industrial Revolution, was a continuous supply of factory workers, is, false.
Explanation:
The Industrial Revolution, also known as the First Industrial Revolution, was a movement that took place both in Europe and the U.S during the 18th and 19th centuries (1760 to around the 1840´s), and which forced a total change in the way the world worked and lived. This movement initiated in Great Britain with the appearance of large industries, large corporations and also the initiation of urbanization. Many people from rural areas started to migrate towards the main cities, both in Europe and the U.S in search of job opportunities within these new and more technologically advanced corporations. The only advantage that Europe had over the U.S during the revolution, had to do with the fact that Europe counted with the trade of their colonies, while the U.S did not have them. As such, colonialism became a backbone for the industrial revolution in Europe, while in America it was never present. However, what the U.S did have, as an advantage, was an enormous supply of manpower, people who started to migrate towards the main cities, and also European immigrants, who populated the newly rising factories and industries.