Compare why England expanded during the Industrial Revolution and countries such as Spain declined. (1 point)

England stole industrial ideas from Spain, leaving Spain underindustrialized and out of the global economy.
England had taken over Spain, Which became an English colony dependent on exporting raw materials and importing finished goods.
England industrialized early, strengthening its economy and expansion, while Spain did not and was unable to compete in the global economy.
Spain decided to declare all its colonies independent because Spain felt that it was morally superior to other parts of the world.

The main reason for England's expansion during the Industrial Revolution was its early industrialization, which strengthened its economy and allowed it to compete successfully in the global economy. On the other hand, Spain did not industrialize early and was thus unable to keep up with other countries economically. This led to Spain's decline as a global power. Additionally, England did not steal industrial ideas from Spain; rather, it developed its own industrial techniques and technologies. Spain's decision to declare its colonies independent did not directly contribute to its decline, but it did result in the loss of valuable resources and territories that could have potentially helped the country economically.

A b c or d

The correct answer is C: England industrialized early, strengthening its economy and expansion, while Spain did not and was unable to compete in the global economy.

How did industrialization create an imbalance in global wealth? (1 point)

• Eventually, industrialized countries ran out of raw materials and had to rely on the unindustrialized countries for food.
The countries with industry needed labor, so they immigrated people from unindustrialized countries and the reduced
populations caused their economies to fall.
Demand for raw materials and markets fueled imperialism and resulted in colonies becoming dependent on their colonizers, preventing them from industrializing.
• Countries with desirable raw materials were powerful because industrialized countries relied on them, causing them to become wealthy.

The correct answer is: Demand for raw materials and markets fueled imperialism and resulted in colonies becoming dependent on their colonizers, preventing them from industrializing. This led to an imbalance in global wealth as industrialized countries exploited resources and markets in less developed regions, preventing them from industrializing and contributing to the overall economic disparity between nations.