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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 11 months ago
Correct question :
Industrialization was a mixed blessing .Justify by giving examples.
Answer:
Blessing of the Industrial Revolution –
1.Production by machines has met the growing need of the growing population of the world.
2.Only machines have made it possible for the mankind to meet the primary necessities of food, cloths and shelter.
3.Machines have relieved man of the drudgery of tiring and unpleasant jobs.
4.Machines have brought more leisure.
Harmful effects of Industrial Revolution -
1.The industrial Revolution shattered the rural life by turning the farmers into landless labourers.
2.Rural unemployment forced the unemployed farmers to migrate to cities in search of jobs
3.The cities became overcrowded and many problems of insanitation and housing arose.
4.The industrial Revolution gave birth to imperialism
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