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the industrial revolution changed life dramatically. new inventions made it possible to produce goods and transport products easier and faster than ever before. however, these improvements also had a negative impact on people, society, and the environment. in a well-developed essay, explain whether the benefits of the industrial revolution outweigh the consequences. provide logical reasons and evidence to support your claim.
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the industrial revolution changed life dramatically. new inventions made it possible...
the industrial revolution changed life dramatically. new inventions made it possible...
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