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The second Industrial Revolution or technological revolution, which began in the late 19th century and lasted until the start of World War I, was driven by the expansion of electrical technology that allowed for more efficient mass production and communication. It had a profound impact on industries, social mobility, migration, warfare, and the global economy, introducing new technologies such as the light bulb, telephone, radio, automobile, and aviation. The advancements made during this period led to significant growth in various industries and a more interconnected and globalized world, but also had negative consequences such as pollution, exploitation of workers, and widening wealth gaps. The legacy of the second Industrial Revolution continues to shape our world and influence the way we live, work, and play.
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