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The answer to this question is false. ;)
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The option that is not an example of the human cost of industrialization is <em>slave trade</em>. Slave trade began in the 1700s and continued until 1880. Life was completely transformed with industrialization, urbanization was one of the consequences. Overcrowded cities, pollution. factory injuries, and child labor, were some of its costs.
After WWll all of these displaced Jewish people needed a new home, so the nation of Israel was created. This caused and still caused a lot of trouble because the United Nations basically said okay Palestine we're gonna take some of your land and give it to the Jews and this did not sit well with Palestinians. Multiple wars and conflicts came up do to this change.
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Most enslaved people lived on plantations, forced labor camps dedicated to the large-scale production of cash crops. By 1850, more than half of enslaved people in the United States grew cotton for export to northern and British textile mills.
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