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What is industrialization?

What are its consequences?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Industrialization is the social and economic transformation of society from an agrarian to an industrial economy. ... Industrialization also exacerbated the separation of labor and capital. Those who owned the means of production became disproportionately rich, resulting in wider income inequality.

Answered by MsAainaDz
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\huge\rm\underline{\bold \red{ A}{n} \red{s}{w} \red{e}{r} \red{:}{--}\purple{\huge{\checkmark}}}Industrialization is the process by which an economy is transformed from primarily agricultural to one based on the manufacturing of goods. Individual manual labor is often replaced by mechanized mass production, and craftsmen are replaced by assembly lines.

Industrialization has brought economic prosperity; additionally it has resulted in more population, urbanization, obvious stress on the basic life supporting systems while pushing the environmental impacts closer to the threshold limits of tolerance.

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