Asked by Anaisa Mayfield on Jun 13, 2024

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Who argued that the First Wave of change was the agricultural revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries, which began in the United Kingdom and was necessary for the subsequent Industrial Revolution?

A) Alfred Toffler
B) Alvin Toffler
C) Alfred Theiler
D) Alvin Tiller
E) Alvin Theiler

Alvin Toffler

An American writer and futurist known for his works discussing modern technologies, including the digital and the communication revolution, and their effects on culture, society, and the economy.

Agricultural Revolution

The significant transformation in agriculture that began in the 18th century, marked by improved techniques and tools that significantly increased food production.

  • Acquire knowledge on the past and forthcoming socio-economic trends, especially in relation to sustainability and worldwide progress.
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AB
Andrew BustamanteJun 15, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Alvin Toffler is the correct answer because he is known for his discussions on future societal changes, including the concept of "waves" of change, where the First Wave is the agricultural revolution that set the stage for the Industrial Revolution.