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Read the passage below. Which of the following does the author describe as

an effect of improved cotton manufacturing technology?
For several thousand years no improvement was made in
the art of fabricating cotton-wool into cloth. The art was in
consequence depressed, and extended itself sluggishly. A
brilliant series of mechanical inventions, made during the
last age, so economized labor, as to enable one man to do
the work of a hundred. By this revolution in its processes
the manufacture received an astonishing impulse, and in a
single age eclipsed the greatest phenomeņa in the annals
of commerce. These inventions were made in England; and
they form at once the most splendid triumph of science
applied to the useful arts, and an abundant source of
wealth to the nation. It is not extravagant to say, that the
experiments of the humble mechanist have in their results
added more to the power of England, than all the colonies
ever acquired by her arms.

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Answer:

It added more to the power of England

Step-by-step explanation:

Though there were no available options for an answer, the right answer that can be concluded is derived from the passage that the author describes an effect of improved cotton manufacturing technology to be "It added more to the power of England."

This is evident from the article which says "It is not extravagant to say, that the experiments of the humble mechanist have in their results ADDED MORE TO THE POWER OF ENGLAND, than all the colonies ever acquired by her arms."

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