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This study guide covers the Industrial Revolution, focusing on its causes (new technologies, energy sources like coal), and consequences (urbanization, trade expansion, factory system). It details key technological advancements like the Ford Process & Assembly Line and Interchangeable Parts. The guide also explains Mercantilism, Imperialism, and Colonialism, linking them to industrialization's spread. Finally, it provides exam tips, memory aids, and practice questions covering these core concepts.
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Question 1 of 17
The Industrial Revolution marked a major shift in production methods. What was this shift primarily from? 🤔
Machine-made to handmade goods
Manual labor to machine-based manufacturing
Urban to rural production
Cottage industries to individual workshops