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AP European History
Unit 6 – Industrialization and Its Effects
Topic 6.3
How could Germany's economy change if Bismarck had decided against railway expansion during the Second Industrial Revolution?
Economic growth could stagnate due to lack of efficient transport for goods and people.
Traditional horse-drawn vehicles would remain popular, preventing urbanization.
Germany's telecommunication industry would outpace other sectors due to lack of competition from railways.
Germany would be the first to invent the automobile.
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AP European History - 6.3 Second-Wave Industrialization and Its Effects
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