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Why wasn't the industrial revolution a turning point?

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here you go :)

Step-by-step explanation:

The Industrial Revolution marks a turning point in how we viewed energy, consumption, and our environment.

The Industrial Revolution saw increased farm production and efficiency, allowing more people to abandon subsistence farming for livelihoods in industrial centers.

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