What was the Industrial Revolution?

the period of new manufacturing processes that began in Great Britain during the late 1700s
the period when modern science emerged and transformed views on society, politics, and nature
the period when steam-powered technology was developed during the 19th century
the period that focused on the shift from industry to the spread of information through technology

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A. The Industrial Revolution refers to the period of new manufacturing processes that began in Great Britain during the late 1700s. Industrialization and the use of machines powered by coal and steam transformed various industries, such as textiles, mining, and transportation. This period marked a significant shift from predominantly agrarian societies to ones centered around factories and urbanization. By mechanizing production and improving efficiency, the Industrial Revolution had a profound impact on social, economic, and cultural aspects of society.