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What sources of power were new during the 2nd Industrial Revolution? Question 5 options: petroleum and electricity petroleum and coal water and coal steam and electricity
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What sources of power were new during the 2nd Industrial Revolution?
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petroleum and electricity
petroleum and coal
water and coal
steam and electricity
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Answer: It's petroleum and electricity
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