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rxcklesskaisher:

What are the similarities and differences that were presented during the Industrial Revolution (1800’s) and the Technological Revolution (2000’s) that had an impact on society?

rxcklesskaisher:

@mdobbs6856

mdobbs6856:

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mdobbs6856:

@mdobbs6856 wrote:
Do you want like articles or something to skim through?
Or my opinion?

rxcklesskaisher:

ur opinion

rxcklesskaisher:

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Trickjoker:

nice.

rxcklesskaisher:

wow

rxcklesskaisher:

they both basically changed things ind different ways 23 minutes ago

mdobbs6856:

"It has been said that the Industrial Revolution was the most profound revolution in human history, because of its sweeping impact on people’s daily lives. The term “industrial revolution” is a succinct catchphrase to describe a historical period, starting in 18th-century Great Britain, where the pace of change appeared to speed up. This acceleration in the processes of technical innovation brought about an array of new tools and machines. It also involved more subtle practical improvements in various fields affecting labor, production, and resource use. The word “technology” (which derives from the Greek word techne, meaning art or craft) encompasses both of these dimensions of innovation." "The technological revolution, and that sense of ever-quickening change, began much earlier than the 18th century and has continued all the way to the present day. Perhaps what was most unique about the Industrial Revolution was its merger of technology with industry. Key inventions and innovations served to shape virtually every existing sector of human activity along industrial lines, while also creating many new industries. The following are some key examples of the forces driving change." https://www.nationalgeographic.org/article/industrial-revolution-and-technology/

rxcklesskaisher:

thanks

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@rxcklesskaisher wrote:
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