Asked by Jacob Delgado on Jun 14, 2024

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What is NOT a characteristic of the industrial-medical revolution? 

A)  ability to utilize Earth's resources 
B)  social concern for workers 
C)  average per capita energy consumption 
D)  economic growth

Industrial-Medical Revolution

A period marked by significant advancements in industrial and medical fields, leading to changes in manufacturing, healthcare, and societal structures.

Average Per Capita

A statistical measure that represents the average amount of a particular resource or characteristic per person within a specified population.

Economic Growth

An increase in the production of goods and services over a certain period within a country, leading to an improvement in the country's economy.

  • Acknowledge the genesis and outcomes of the industrial-medical revolution on different societies.
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Prachi PatelJun 21, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The industrial-medical revolution saw significant advancements in technology and medicine, leading to economic growth and increased utilization of Earth's resources. However, social concern for workers was not a major characteristic of this period, as labor laws and workers' rights were not significant concerns at the time. It was not until the later period of the welfare state that social concern for workers became more prevalent. Choice B is therefore the correct answer as it is the only option that is not a characteristic of the industrial-medical revolution.