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The Edwardian Era is known for its __________.

a. conformity, decorum, and etiquette
b. social reform
c. rejection of traditional values
d.technological advancesThe Modern Era is known for its technological advances.

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The Edwardian Era is known for its technological advances. Option D is correct.

The Edwardian era of British history dates back to the brief reign of King Edward VII, 1901 to 1910, and is sometimes spanned to refer to the start of the First World War.

The Edwardian period is depicted as a romantic golden age of long summer afternoons and garden parties.

There was an increasing political awareness among the working class,which resulted in a rise in trade unions.

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User Mozes Ong
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Answer;

D. technological advances

Step-by-step explanation;

The Edwardian era in the United Kingdom is the period which included the reign of King Edward VII (1901–1910). The Edwardian period has been named after King Edward VII who succeeded Queen Victoria in the year 1901.

Though quite short, the Edwardian era included a number of developments of critical importance for the interactions of science and technology. Prominent among the many advances in applied science were the conquest of malaria, the mastery of aviation, the beginnings of electronics and wireless telegraphy, and the production of synthetic fertilizers by chemical industry.

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