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What could be a synonym for the word ‘revolution' in the historical era known as the industrial revolution?
a. rebellion
b. uprising
c. upheaval
d. transformation

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  • 18-10-2016
d. Transformation.

There was CHANGE happening during the Industrial Revolution (i.e. farm work to machine work). So the economy was changing aka "transforming".

A revolution would be a synonym for a rebellion/uprising/upheaval if we were talking about an event like the French Revolution (French poor were rebelling against the rich Royals). 
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