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kirza4 [7]
3 years ago
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What are the changes and continuities of the industrial revolution?

History
1 answer:
LenKa [72]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

CHANGES INCLUDE: Urbanization, automated machines, change in women's life.

CONTINUOUS Activities: same raw materials, use of human labor to complement machines

Explanation:

The industrial revolution brought about a lot of changes in Europe between the period of 1740-1941 which lead to changes in political, social, and economical.

The changes that occur during the industrial revolution are:

The industrial revolution also brought about urbanization as a form of change.

Production was done in an automated manner with the use of machines instead of manual labor.

The manufacturing and the production made possible by a steam engine with steam power looms

Women's life changed during this period because the industrial revolution makes them work outside of the home unlike when they were full housewives.

Women also develop and know more about their suffrage rights due to the industrial revolution.

However, some of the other things that remain the same or continues include:

The continuous  use of labor to complement the machine

The materials used in production remain the same. An example is the cotton materials that were used before the advent of industrialization is still the same being use with the machines.

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