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Whitepunk [10]
3 years ago
10

Ineffective (Less known) inventions during the second industrial revolution?

History
1 answer:
Furkat [3]3 years ago
7 0
El término de Segunda Revolución Industrial<span> designa el conjunto de transformaciones socio económicas interrelacionadas que se produjeron aproximadamente entre 1850 hasta 1870 y el comienzo de la </span>Primera Guerra Mundial, en 1914. Durante este periodo los cambios se aceleraron fuertemente. El proceso de industrialización cambió su naturaleza y el crecimiento económico varió de modelo. Los cambios técnicos siguieron ocupando una posición central, junto a los ocurridos en los mercados, en su tamaño y estructura. Las innovaciones técnicas concentradas esencialmente, en nuevas fuentes de energía como el gas, el petróleo o la electricidad; nuevos materiales y nuevos sistemas de transporte (avión y automóvil) y comunicación (teléfono y radio) indujeron transformaciones en cadena que afectaron al factor trabajo y al sistema educativo y científico; al tamaño y gestión de las empresas, a la forma de organización del trabajo, al consumo, hasta desembocar también en la política.<span>1</span>
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