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What is one way the second Industrial Revolution differed from the first Industrial Revolution?

The first revolution brought large numbers of immigrants to American cities.
The second revolution brought large numbers of immigrants to American cities.
The first was based on transportation improvements.
The second was based on transportation improvements.

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Answered by fnaffangirl226
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While the First Industrial Revolution centered on the development of textiles and steam engine technology. The first industrial revolution was more into developing new ideas then improving on them. the Second Industrial Revolution focused instead on the steel production, the automobile and the developments in electricity. The second industrial revolution differs by how in this era people were improving on the now existing technology to make it more efficient and faster.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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The second was based on transportation improvements.

  • The first industrial revolution was about creating new ideas, not perfecting them.
  • Instead, the Second Industrial Revolution focused on steel production, automobiles, and the development of electricity.
  • Terminology in this series (39) Differences between the First and Second Industrial Revolutions:
  • Second Industrial Revolution: The second, larger industrial revolution included the development of electricity, chemicals, oil, and steel.
  • Both the First and Second Industrial Revolutions made extensive use of new technologies.
  • During the First Industrial Revolution, steam was used to replace work with human or magical powers.
  • The second industrial revolution was marked by the advent of steel.
  • Machined steel parts are more stable and do not break.
  • While the First Revolution was driven by the limited use of steam engines, interchangeable parts, and mass production, and was mainly associated with hydropower (especially in the United States), the Second Revolution was driven by railroads, large-scale iron and steel production in the US.

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