What is a major relationship between the scientific revolution and the industrial revolution
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The scientific revolution led to new ways of thinking about the
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Which of these groups of people were least likely to benefit from industrialization
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Children working in coal mines
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Which statement best describes the relationship between the Industrial Revolution and mass production in Great Britain
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Technology developed during the Industrial Revolution allowed
for the mass production of goods such as textiles.
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What development would best serve as a turning point between two historical periods
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A revolution overthrows a dictatorship and establishes the first democratic government in a region.
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How were the contributions of nicolaus Copernicus and Galileo galilei to the scientific to the scientific revolution different
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Copernicus created the mathematical theory to prove that the
Sun, not the Earth, was the centre of our solar system. Galilei
provided the calculations and observations to prove Copernicus'
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What is a major relationship between the scientific revolution and the industrial revolution
The scientific revolution led to new ways of thinking about the
world, which led to the inventions that made the Industrial
Revolution possible.…
Which of these groups of people were least likely to benefit from industrialization
Children working in coal mines
Which statement best describes the relationship between the Industrial Revolution and mass production in Great Britain
Technology developed during the Industrial Revolution allowed
for the mass production of goods such as textiles.
What development would best serve as a turning point between two historical periods
A revolution overthrows a dictatorship and establishes the first democratic government in a region.
How were the contributions of nicolaus Copernicus and Galileo galilei to the scientific to the scientific revolution different
Copernicus created the mathematical theory to prove that the
Sun, not the Earth, was the centre of our solar system. Galilei
provided the calculations and observations to prove Copernicus'
theory.