The answers are (A), (C), (E), and (F).
This is true. The Industrial Revolution marked a significant shift from manual labor to machine-based manufacturing. Innovations such as the spinning jenny, the power loom, and the steam engine revolutionized production processes.
While brick masonry was used during the Industrial Revolution, it was not a defining characteristic of the period. The focus was more on the materials and methods that revolutionized industry and construction.
This is true. The Industrial Revolution led to the development of factory towns, where large numbers of workers lived near factories. Cities like Manchester in England grew rapidly due to industrialization.
While mathematical predictions and scientific advancements were important, this option is not specifically tied to the Industrial Revolution's core changes in industry and manufacturing.
This is true. The Industrial Revolution saw the extensive use of iron in construction, particularly in the building of railways, bridges, and factories. The development of iron smelting techniques was crucial.
This is true. The Bessemer process, developed in the mid-19th century, allowed for the mass production of steel, which became a critical material for construction and manufacturing.
Eclecticism, an architectural style that combines elements from different historical styles, is not specifically related to the Industrial Revolution.
While stone bridges were constructed during this period, the Industrial Revolution is more closely associated with the use of iron and steel in construction.