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Option: b. the acceleration of factory production and increased activity in the mining and railroad industries.
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The second industrialization began in the late 19th to early 20th century. It was known for its advance in technology in industries which helped in increasing the production of goods. The increase of factory production, with the help of mining, and railroad supported the new industrial economy. By the expansion of the railroad resulted in a reduction of the time and money it took before to move large goods.
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The difference between causation and correlation, is that causation is when one event causes another one to happen. Correlation is not causation because two events can correlate, but that doesn’t mean that they caused each other. One example of causation could be because there was a large run of salmon, he got the most he has ever caught. One example of correlation is that there was a large run of salmon, and coincidently the new mayor is a great fisherman. There being a large run of salmon did not cause the new mayor, who is a good fisherman, to be elected. That’s a little confusing, you may have to read it more than once.
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Dear mother and father,I wish you a merry christmas back at home. Luckily for us the germans have stopped shooting and engaged in a truce. many of the men have been sending postcards and my friend Robert recommended it to me; The germans and us have been exchanging gifts. so i decided to bring you a german cigar. I wish you two a wonderful christmas
-Your son Charlie