Which of the following prerequisites were necessary for the Industrial Revolution?

A) Legal changes that forced women into the workplace, outlawed child labor, and ended private farm holdings.
B) An upsurge in world trade and a social revolution to start the dictatorship of the proletariat.
C) A society willing to embrace child labor and involuntary servitude among the working classes.
D) An upsurge in world trade, a rising population, and an increase in the flow of money.
E) A monopoly on the knowledge of how to use steam and cornering the world markets on iron ore.


D

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A) whether to permit slavery within their borders B) who was eligible to vote in their state C) which parts of the Constitution to accept D) what their relationship would be to the federal government

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a. Istanbul b. Cairo c. Beirut d. Jerusalem e. Tel Aviv

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