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Industrialization Pg 125-127 textbook

Key words Industrialization: All economic activities related to raw materials and energy production. Development: Process of improving living conditions in an economy, culture, city or religion. Industrial revolution: A period in time( 1750-1900) that changed the history of work. There were huge changes in technology and therefore the economy and society.

Key words Predominate: came before.

Economic Sectors Sectors video

Examples of Primary sector

Examples of Secondary

Examples of Tertiary Sector

How does technology play a role in Industry? How were your clothes made before the invention of the sewing machine? By hand with a needle and thread.

How does technology play a role in Industry? How are your clothes made today? Sewing machines or in a factory.

Answers Make more clothes faster. Clothing is made more efficiently. Make more for less money.