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The Industrial Revolution. One example: The threshing machine, invented by Andrew Meikle in 1784, displaced hand threshing with a flail, a laborious job that took about one-quarter of agricultural labour.

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Q: Which best explains why the number of hours to produce 100 bushels of wheat dropped from 373 to 233 between 1800 and 1840?
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