History, asked by dominicanmami1, 10 months ago

Which were byproducts of the Second Industrial Revolution? Select all that apply.

- new discoveries and inventions
- increased production
- lessening of tension between nations
- increased colonization
- more military technology

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Answered by prashantro0
2

Answer:

While the First Industrial Revolution caused the growth of industries, such as coal, iron, railroads and textiles, the Second Industrial Revolution witnessed the expansion of electricity, petroleum and steel.

Explanation:

Answered by gratefuljarette
7

More military technology

New discoveries and inventions

Increased production

Explanation:

  • While the First Industrial Revolution caused the development of enterprises, for example, coal, iron, railways and materials, the Second Industrial Revolution saw the extension of power, oil and steel.  
  • The second period of industrialization, enduring from approximately 1820 to 1900, was described by the approach of huge scope iron and steel creation, the utilization of the steam motor, and the improvement of a railroad framework.
  • The Second Industrial Revolution was a period when propels in steel creation, power and oil caused a progression of advancements that changed society. With the creation of financially savvy steel, railways were extended and progressively modern machines were manufactured.

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