• Mar 7, 2026 The Industrial Revolution Consequences tially resulting in increased mortality rates due to disease and poor sanitation in overcrowded cities, the Industrial Revolution also laid the groundwork for advancements in public health, such as sanitation reforms and improved understanding of disease transmission. 4. What rol BY Randy Simonis
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