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An economic historian describes the 19th-century industrial boom as a period of unprecedented growth, largely because the shift to a new, abundant energy source freed production from the geographical constraints of land and water power. While this led to massive increases in output, which of the following represents a significant long-term societal cost that was largely unaccounted for in the economic calculations of that era?

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