Which accurately describes events of the industrial revolution and subsequent emergence of capitalism? the industrial revolution
resulted in better working conditions for people in the lower class and in fewer labor unions in france, britain, and spain. the industrial revolution created economic opportunities for the middle class (bourgeoisie) and the desire for profits without government interference. the industrial revolution resulted in the reemergence of the catholic church oversight of european monarchs and capitalist opportunities. the industrial revolution led to the discovery of heliocentric theory, influencing the writing of the magna carta and the separation of church as state?
I think that the better answer is that the industrial revolution created economic opportunities for the middle class (bourgeoisie) and the desire for profits without government interference. Transcontinental railroads made possible people movements from agricultural farms to urban cities. Electricity, new machines and inventions atractted people to industrialized environments. These facts emerge subsequently into capitalism because the increase of the desire of posessions and the persuit of a wealthy life.
The Industrial Revolution created economic opportunities for the middle class (bourgeoisie) and the desire for profits without government interference.
The greatest European superpower, with the largest landholdings during the age of imperialism was "Great Britain," since they had control of some of the most advantageous locations in Africa, along with places like India that greatly enriched them through trade.