What is one thing the first and second industrial Revolutions had in common
They caused the rise of the middle class
They relied on electrical power
They benefited from canals and railroads

Respuesta :

They benefited from canals and railroads

The correct answer is “they cause the rise of the middle class”


While the first industrial revolution caused the growth of industries - coal, iron, railroads, and textiles - the second industrial revolution caused the expansion of electricity, petroleum, and steel.

Both of them supported population growth and helped the growth of the working class as new technologies appeared, it created a larger, increasingly professional, middle class.