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Kason Cantu
25 October, 18:12
How did culture change during the Industrial Age?
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Tyson Gibbs
25 October, 21:37
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Answer: The Industrial Revolution resulted in greater production of goods, higher living standards, healthier populations, and modern civilization. Starting simple though, the Industrial Revolution was as much a cultural revolution as a technology revolution. Over more than a century the society changed dramatically.
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