How was the Second Industrial Revolution different from the First Industrial Revolution?
A. Women and children stopped working in factories during the Second Industrial Revolution.
B. In the Second Industrial Revolution, companies and industries as a whole got larger, with bigger factories and more employees.
C. There were more inventions in a wider variety of fields during the First Industrial Revolution.
D. All of the answer choices apply.
2007-03-23
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