1.why did the industrial revolution of the late 1700s begin in england?
england had inventors...
1.why did the industrial revolution of the late 1700s begin in england?
england had inventors of new machinery, and abundant water, iron, and coal.
england had the best educational system in the world and huge supplies of cotton.
england had abundant steel, electricity, and iron.
england had a large supply of skilled, technical workers.
2.which documents are based associated with the statement: “governments exists to protect the rights of the people”?
declaration of independence and the declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen
declaration of independence and aristotle's politics
plato's republic and the magna carta
magna carta and the declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen
3.what was not a roman contribution to modern democracy?
written bill of rights
division of power among branches
representative democracy
written laws that applied to all citizens
4.what was not a cause of the american revolution?
desire for westward expansion
strict restrictions on religious freedom
british taxes on colonists
inspiration of enlightenment philosophers
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