Prior to the industrial revolution, the British iron industry was small because
A) Of competition from the United States
B) Of limited supplies of charcoal for smelting because of the shrinking areas of woodland
C) Of a lack of entrepreneurial imagination that prevented the erection of large iron works
D) All of these options are incorrect
Correct Answer:
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Q5: During the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries,
Q6: The agricultural revolution in Britain
A) Had nothing
Q7: The cloth industry was one of the
Q8: Which of the following was not one
Q9: The early industrial revolution affected both the
Q11: The advent of the steam engine did
Q12: Railroads in Britain
A) Started in the eighteenth
Q13: The Crystal Palace
A) Was the magnificent new
Q14: Industrialization of continental Europe
A) Started well before
Q15: The early industrial revolution in Britain and
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