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    The Rate of Change for Most of Human History Has
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The Rate of Change for Most of Human History Has

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Question 96

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The rate of change for most of human history has been:


A) slow until the Industrial Revolution, then rapid
B) rapid since the beginning of history
C) unchanged
D) slow because people are creatures of habit

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