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How were countries outside of
Great Britain able to have their
own industrial revolutions?
A. They sold the designs to machinery various
businesses.
B. Cities had too many unemployed citizens.
C. Great Britain freely shared their
blueprints.
D. Machine schematics were memorized and
replicated.

Help Fast How Were Countries Outside Of Great Britain Able To Have Their Own Industrial Revolutions A They Sold The Designs To Machinery Various Businesses B Ci class=

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

If I'm not mistaken it should be A.

Answer:

D.  Machine schematics were memorized and replicated or A.  They sold the designs to machinery.

Explanation:

D would be correct because people from Great Britain such as Samuel Slater would memorize machinery schematics, leave Britain, and enter other countries.  Then, they would replicate the machinery.  It could also be A.

I'm almost positive it is D.  You needed help fast so I didn't have enough time to look at my history lessons but from what I remember, I'm pretty sure this is correct.  So sorry if it's not.