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Which of the following were necessary for the Industrial Revolution to succeed in a specific country?
I. Established transportation infrastructure
II. Lack of cooperation with neighboring countries
III. Access to raw materials
IV. Reliance on oil as a source of energy
I and II
I and III
I and IV
II and III
III and IV
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