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Leya [2.2K]
3 years ago
6

1-O acúmulo de capitais, a modernização da agricultura, a disponibilidade de mão de obra e de recursos naturais e a força do pur

itanismo ajudam a explicar o pioneirismo da __________ na Revolução Industrial.Das opções abaixo listadas, o país que melhor preenche o espaço acima é: *
10 pontos

a) Alemanha

b) Holanda

c) Itália

d) Inglaterra

e) Espanha

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History
1 answer:
UNO [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

A escolha correta é D. O acúmulo de capitais, a modernização da agricultura, a disponibilidade de mão de obra e de recursos naturais e a força do puritanismo ajudam a explicar o pioneirismo da Inglaterra na Revolução Industrial.

Explanation:

A revolução industrial foi uma transição do trabalho manual para a máquina, da manufatura para a fábrica, que ocorreu nos principais países do mundo nos séculos XVIII e XIX.

A principal conseqüência da revolução industrial foi a industrialização - a transição de uma economia predominantemente agrária para a produção industrial, que resultou na transformação da sociedade agrária em industrial.  Foi acompanhado por um acentuado aumento da produtividade do trabalho, rápida urbanização, o início de um rápido crescimento econômico (antes disso, o crescimento econômico, em regra, era perceptível apenas na escala de séculos) e um aumento no padrão de vida da população.

Tendo começado na Grã-Bretanha, a revolução industrial, tendo passado pelos países da Europa e dos EUA, permitiu que apenas 3-5 gerações passassem de uma sociedade agrária (onde a maioria da população vivia em subsistência) para uma industrial.

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