In the early part of the Industrial Revolution, power was provided by _____.


A people


B steam


C flowing water


D horses

I believe it's c

alright I'll go with steam. When I turn in my test I'll let you know what the correct answer was if you want

C is incorrect.

Google "power for industrial revolution" and let me know what you learn.

wait i found this in my book:

In the 1700s, a great change began that we now call the Industrial Revolution. Gradually, machines took the place of many hand tools. Much of the power once provided by people and horses began to be replaced, first by flowing water and then by steam engines.


also i found google saying this:
The steam engine was one of the most important technologies of the Industrial Revolution. ... Early mills had run successfully with water power, but by using a steam engine a factory could be located anywhere, not just near water.

google says it was the most important but not first

so... does this make my answer correct writeacher?

No, there's a better answer than "flowing water." It was needed to run HEAVY machinery.

Well, the question does say "in the early part…" I'm not sure now.

My first reaction, before I saw your answer, was Steam. I guess we'll see.
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To determine the correct answer, let's break down the options and consider the context of the early part of the Industrial Revolution.

A. People: While people played a crucial role in working in factories and operating machinery, they were not the primary source of power during the early Industrial Revolution.

B. Steam: Steam power was indeed a significant development during the Industrial Revolution. It allowed for the mechanization of various industries, such as textile manufacturing, by harnessing the power of steam engines. Steam engines fueled by coal were widely used to power machinery and locomotives.

C. Flowing water: Flowing water, specifically water mills, was an important source of power before the Industrial Revolution. However, during the early part of the Industrial Revolution, steam power became more prevalent as technology advanced.

D. Horses: Horses were used for transportation and as work animals during this era, but they were not the primary source of power for industrial machinery.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer is B: steam. Steam power became a key driving force behind industrialization during the early part of the Industrial Revolution, enabling factories and machinery to operate on a larger scale.