Which defines the term industrial revolution? A. a sudden change in the way contracts are written and workers are hired B. an overthrow of factory management and takeover by radical workers C. a new system of organizing work that emphasizes individual craftsmanship D. a way of producing goods that eliminates human labor and relies on machines
what do u think
C?
Oops i mean d
your right
Industrial revolution: " Textiles were the dominant industry of the Industrial Revolution in terms of employment, value of output and capital invested. Textiles were also the first to use modern production methods." from wikipedia.com :)
Its d?
yes
@Ayesha11 yes, do you understand why from that articles? :)
Okay thanks
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Yes because the industrial revolution had an end in the 18th century
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Thanks i am going to post one more question
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