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Hey everybody, today we're talking about the industrial revolution.
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So with this question, we're kind of trying to figure out how two different events are linked.
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This is kind of dealing with scientific method and stuff like that.
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Once a second.
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So our question talks about the beginning of the industrial revolution, starting with the invention of the steam engine.
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It's important to write these things out because when you're dealing with word problems, they get a little confusing.
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So it begins with invention of steve enchin.
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All right.
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Now we're also saying the other event that's happening is human population increases exponentially, which means a lot.
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So let's just actually.
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Okay.
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So now we're trying to figure out how these two events are linked.
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To the idea that humans are able to change the carrying capacity of their environment.
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Okay? we've got four options here.
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A, b, c, and d.
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All right.
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And while we deal with these different options, kind of discuss them, i'm going to be crossing them out if they're wrong.
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So we're first looking at a, which is talking about the invention -enabled people, to use machines to carry out farming activities, which then is going to change the amount of resources because they have more.
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Thus, the increase in resources spurred economic growth.
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So it didn't affect the amount of available resources required to sustain human life.
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But it is going to make it so that people are going to be able to do more things.
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But i don't really see a reason to cross this out immediately...