A One of his innovations became a key power source for textile
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The factory he founded went on to become the largest in the
world
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Ne smuggled key industrial technology out of Great Britain for the
first time
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His political activism convinced factory owners to pay fair wages.
James Watt played a key role in the Industrial Revolution with his invention of an improved steam engine, providing a more practical source of power for various factories, thus increasing production levels.
James Watt significantly influenced the Industrial Revolution with his improvements to the steam engine. Originally, steam engines were inefficient and consumed a large amount of fuel. In 1769, Watt patented a design for a steam engine with a separate condenser, fundamentally improving its efficiency and making it a practical source of power for many types of machinery. Watt's steam engine became a key power source for many factories, most notably in the textile industry. This had far-reaching effects on the Industrial Revolution, enabling factories to operate independently of water power and helping to increase production levels.
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c. Mark Twain
d. Jacob Riis
The correct answer is C. Mark Twain
Explanation:
Samuel Langhorne Clemens known as Mark Twain was a famous American writer mainly known for his novels The Adventure of Tom Sawyer published in 1876 and the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn published in 1885. Twain was born in 1835 in Florida Missouri but grew up in Hannibal, Missouri which was an inspiration for its novels. Samuel Langhorne Clemens got his pen name "Mark Twain" as he worked on riverboats in which the workers used to shout "Mark Twain" that meant according to the mark, the deep is two (twain is the old word for two) fathoms (12 feet) and thus, it was safe for the boat to cross, even though Clemens had more than one pen name the one he used the most was Mark Twain. Thus, the American author born in Missouri and whose real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens was Mark Twain.
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