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77julia77 [94]
3 years ago
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What was a major change in means of production in Neolithic revolution and industrial revolution

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VashaNatasha [74]3 years ago
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In terms of the Neolithic Revolution, the major change in production came about from the use of stone tools, while in the Industrial Revolution it was steam-powered machines. 

Explanation:
<span>Industrial Revolution, in </span>trendy<span> history, </span>the method<span> of </span>the amendment<span> from </span>associate degree farming<span> and handicraft economy </span>to 1<span>dominated by </span>business<span> and machine </span>producing<span>.the invention </span>of latest<span> machines, </span>like<span> the </span>spinning machine and therefore the look<span> that </span>permissible magnified<span> production with a smaller expenditure of human energy, (4) </span>a replacement<span> organization </span>of labour referred to as<span> the </span>mill<span> system, </span>that<span> entailed </span>magnified<span> division of labour .</span>
asambeis [7]3 years ago
5 0
In terms of the Neolithic Revolution, the major change in production came about from the use of stone tools, while in the Industrial Revolution it was steam-powered machines. 
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