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How did culture contributed to change the environment during tool making revolution?

The tool making revolution was also known as the Industrial Revolution. This was the period of transition of going from hand tools to machines. The culture contributed to change the environment with inventions and an economic growth.


What are three inventions that helped industrial growth in the 1800s?

The light bulb, telegraph, and sewing machine


Industrial Revolution created a need for what?

The population growth (a change in the industrial revolution) is often questioned whether it is a cause or a consequence of the industrial revolution. The factories created a need for marrying earlier because children were working in them. For example the average death rate was just 19 in Manchester. Since people were getting married early they were also having children early. Thus the growth in population. Even though this supplied larger workface, it also created greater demand for foods and goods. This links with the change from open field to enclosure farming. So therefore i believe that the poulation growth was a consequence of the industrial revolution that created need for for food and other goods.


How did the inventions of the late 1800s change the nation?

The inventions of the late 1800s, such as the telephone, electricity, and the internal combustion engine, revolutionized communication, transportation, and daily life in the United States. These innovations facilitated rapid industrial growth, urbanization, and economic expansion, ultimately transforming the nation into a global industrial power. Additionally, they improved living standards and connected communities, fostering a sense of national identity and interdependence. Overall, this era of invention laid the groundwork for the modern technological landscape.


What is the connection between the agrarian an industrial revolution?

The agrarian revolution preceded the industrial revolution and laid the foundation for it by increasing agricultural productivity, leading to surplus food production and population growth. This population growth created a larger labor force that could be employed in the industrial sector, fueling the growth of factories and urbanization during the industrial revolution.


Which describes the growth in cities by the turn of the 20th century?

New inventions, technology and industrial growth brought more and more people to the cities. Immigration contributed also.


Did the growth of the british empire cause the Industrial Revolution or did the Industrial Revolution cause the growth of the empire?

British empire growth and development caused the industrial revolution.


The 1920s was a decade of rapid industrial growth such growth is called?

The 1920s was a decade of rapid industrial growth such growth is called the Roaring Twenties.


What is industrial growth?

it is like the business growth


What invention filled the need for a method of communication that kept up with the industrial growth and fast paced travel?

There were several inventions that filled the needs of better communications in order to support industrial growth and also to serve the general public. The telegraph was improved, wireless equipment that could cross oceans was pioneered by Marconi. The telephone ( Bell held the US Patent ). Also fax machines, internet communications. As industrialization grows, new technologies will aid that growth. Additionally, better ship engines, the airplane and better railroads all have been inventions to aid industrial growth and fast travel.


What made a rapid industrial growth possible during World War 1?

When countries called to war, this created the need for many, many, MANY weapons to be made. Thus, more industry was created. There are basic needs for rapid industrial growth... ~Lots of different resources - renewable and non-renewable ~Inventions and technology - ~Interconnected transportation i.e. railways ~Lack of regulations - no governmental control ~Money... people who have money and want more (capitalists) ~Skilled workers - educated and/or extensive training ~Unskilled workers - people to do the dirty jobs for little money


How did the industrial revolution change life in cities?

The Industrial Revolution changed life in cities by raising populations. The Industrial Revolution also raised the standard of living for most city dwellers due to growth in the job markets.