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Continuity and Change: Industrial Age Practice Test
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From 1750 to 1914, industrialization contributed to rising global inequality as industrial cores accumulated capital while many colonies supplied raw materials. Yet within industrial countries, some living standards improved over time, even as poverty persisted for many workers. Which option best describes a continuity and change in inequality during the Industrial Age?
From 1750 to 1914, industrialization contributed to rising global inequality as industrial cores accumulated capital while many colonies supplied raw materials. Yet within industrial countries, some living standards improved over time, even as poverty persisted for many workers. Which option best describes a continuity and change in inequality during the Industrial Age?