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Describe three factors that sparked the Industrial Revolution in Europe in 1750.

Question 2

What biome comprises the majority of the southeast United States, with the exception of the coastal area?
 a. Tropical deciduous forest
  b. Temperate mixed forest
  c. Coniferous forest
  d. Savanna
  e. Tropical rain forest



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Answer to Question 1

Answers should address three of the following:
 Shift from manual labor to mechanical labor and mechanization
 Mass-produced or manufactured products
 Standardized parts and sizes of manufactured products
 Increased use of fossil fuels
 Development of mechanical engines

Answer to Question 2

B



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