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What was the major innovation that defined the second industrial revolution?

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I believe the railroad and the invention of the telephone were the most important. The railroad allowed Americans to travel from coast to coast in very little time. The telephone allowed for instant communication as before a letter would take weeks to receive.
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There are many innovations such as, sewage systems, railroad networks , telegraph, and new innovations in steel production .
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