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Second Industrial Revolution

Definition

The Second Industrial Revolution, also known as the Technological Revolution, was a phase of rapid industrialization from the late 19th to early 20th century. It was marked by advancements in steel production, electricity and petroleum use.

Analogy

Think of the Second Industrial Revolution like a major software update on your phone. Just like how this update brings new features and improvements to your device, the Second Industrial Revolution brought significant technological advancements that improved industries and changed society.

Related terms

Steel Industry: This refers to the industry that is involved in producing steel, a material crucial for building infrastructure and machinery during the Second Industrial Revolution.

Electricity: A form of energy resulting from charged particles such as electrons or protons. Its discovery and harnessing were key aspects of the Second Industrial Revolution.

Petroleum Industry: An industry dealing with extraction, refining and marketing of oil products. The rise of this industry during the Second Industrial Revolution led to increased use of fossil fuels.

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