explain three consequences (e.g., social, cultural, economic, technological) of industrialization in the 19th and 20th centuries

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social - people formed more communities and the sense of community increased due to that

cultural - industrialization allowed for various cultures to dominate in different parts of the world and allowed cultures and ideas from that culture to spread. It also lead to cultural extinctions of many cultural groups because the British and other industrialized countries had a far greater advantage in terms of military and weaponry that countries that hadn't industrialized stood no chance against them. They might have been forced to assimilate into their culture through military conquest.

economic - lots of economic opportunities were enabled to people especially in factories and manufacturing. This led to an economic shift from an agricultural based economy with people living in rural areas to an industrialized and production based economy with people living in urban areas.

technological - lots of new tools were invented and mass produced using industrial technology that helped people do daily and labourous task way more efficiently and quickly thus specializing the economy even more. This meant more people could focus on more things other than agriculture and food and specialize in other things that they are good at.

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