WESTWARD EXPANSION INDUSTRIALIZATION URBANIZATION 1870 1900
SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Question
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Textiles, railroads, iron, and coal no longer existed during the Second Industrial Revolution.
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Steel, electricity, chemicals, and petroleum were needed to make businesses more productive.
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Railroads and coal stopped working as well as they had previously, and textiles and iron were no longer useful at all.
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People wanted steel, electricity, chemicals, and petroleum because they were new.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Why did steel, electricity, and petroleum take the place of textiles, railroads, iron, and coal in making the Second Industrial Revolution successful? Steel, electricity, chemicals, and petroleum were needed to make business more productive.
Detailed explanation-2: -Why was steel used in place of iron in the Second Industrial Revolution? Steel could be made cheaply and efficiently. Iron was lighter and could be used to make smaller machines. Steel made better-looking machines and railways.
Detailed explanation-3: -Which of the following caused both migration to the cities and higher survival rates of city dwellers? Factories and public sanitation.
Detailed explanation-4: -Mass production is the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products, often using assembly lines or automation technology.