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By the conclusion of the nineteenth century the dominant form of industrial organization in Europe, the United States and Japan was a. the putting-out system. b. cottage industry. c. the factory system. d. the guild system. e. a socialist directed economy.

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The correct answer is letter "C": the factory system.

Step-by-step explanation:

The factory system is the method by which companies by the end of the 19th century implemented by using mass-production machinery concentrated in factories that employed hundreds of employees. The use of steam energy became the key to the huge economic and social transformation that started in Great Britain in the textile and iron and steel industry. This transition is also known as the Industrial Revolution.

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