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Do you think the results of the Industrial Revolution were worth the human cost? Explain your reasoning

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Neuron
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  • 23-10-2016
The results of the industrial revolution were worth the human cost. If you consider what are all the things which we have nowadays as a direct result of the industrial revolution, I think the answer should be quite obvious considering the abundance of goods and the subsequent development of society that followed. 
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