Answer:
The sequence of events that connects the "Industrial Revolution, industrial capitalism, communism, and the Cold War" is as below:
- Industrial Revolution
- Industrial Capitalism
- Communism
- Cold War
Step-by-step explanation:
- The Industrial Revolution that began in 1760 led to the formation of labor-intensive economies. Labor gained importance in the factors of production.
- But the ones who had the capital to start an industry offered the labors minimal remuneration.
- A number of other reasons including this resulted in the "emergence of industrial capitalism" by 1830s.
- The suppression of the proletariats in Russia resulted in the forced abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in 1917 and that resulted in the commencement of Communism.
- Later, the tensions between the "Soviet Union" and the "United States of America" started the cold war between the two powers in 1947.