What was the major reason for the decrease in travel times to London in the 19 th century?

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What was the major reason for the decrease in travel times to London in the 19 th century?

What factors might influence the growth of population world-wide?

What different types of information are contained in this graph?

What is the point of view of this 19 th century drawing?

Identify at least two consequences of the industrial revolution that are shown in this 19 th century photo:

Which classes might be represented in the paintings below?

What is the central theme of this painting?

Which revolution is being depicted in this painting?

What is the relationship between pie charts on the left and the cartoon on the right?

What is the painter trying to convey with this picture of San Martin and Bernardo O’Higgins crossing the Andes?