What conditions did the Industrial Revolution lead to?
Select all that apply.
Select all that apply:
Unequal distribution of wealth between nations.
Greater social mobility in the U.S. and Great Britain
The rise of more dangerous and dirty jobs.
Rapid and sustained economic growth.
The industrial Revolution leads to more industrial set up and new, cheaper means of production and more technical innovation Which reduce cost of production. Hence the production of goods and services increase in the country. Therefore it leads to rapid and sustained economic growth.
The industrial Revolution gives more advantage to the industrialised country while the country which import finished goods from industrialied are not benefitted economically.
So the problem of unequal distribution of wealth between nations arises because industrialised country get more profit by selling goods in the non-industrialised country. So non-industrialised country become poorer.
Hence options first and fourth are the correct answer.
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