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Pls answer asap! Increase in life expectancy and education are generally signs of economic progress in a society. Evaluate and give examples of the effects of the industrial revolution in England that do not support this relationship between culture and economics. Justify your argument with at least two examples that do not fit this pattern.
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The industral revolution in england will override
in 2050 there are expected to be 9.3billion people on this world
and thats 2billion more people to make water bottles for so its going to overflow
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The Great Depression was an effect of the industrial relvolution, which does not support an increase of life expectancy and education. The average life expectancy dropped during this time do to the diseases and lack of food. Children were being used for child labor and not in school, so there was no increase in education.
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