How did inventions and technological advances change the production of goods in the mid- to-late eighteenth century?

A: They allowed for a faster and more efficient production of identical goods all at once.
B: They allowed for many different goods to be produced at the exact same time.
C: They caused less goods to be produced because too many inventions were being thought of at once.
D: They allowed for more rural farming areas to pop up.

The correct answer is A: They allowed for a faster and more efficient production of identical goods all at once.

Inventions and technological advances during the mid to late eighteenth century, such as the steam engine, spinning jenny, and power loom, revolutionized the manufacturing industry. They enabled the mechanization of production processes, allowing for mass production of goods in factories. This led to increased efficiency and productivity as large quantities of identical goods could be produced at a much faster rate than before.