It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter bamboo13 Start date Oct 3, I can't understand the difference among these words. The technological and economic changes of the 19th century had a marked Please explain the difference to me. Thank you very much! I also would choose "impact" as the answer—but I agree with you that "effect" would also be a correct answer. In English, there is often more than one way to say something.
If I were including such a sentence in something I was writing, I'd choose "impact", because it seems to me a better, stronger word in this context. But this is apparently a test question.
It's a poor question, since there are two answers that are grammatically and logically correct; the student is forced to guess what the author of the test was thinking. That's unfair to the student. The technological and economic changes are themselves effects, caused by human action.
The impact on workers came in the form of economic and social influences upon their feelings and behaviour. A Halloween display in Texas is being mistaken for a real crime scene, other security news and What have we learned about risk in the 20 years What is Impact? But what about the external world? What is consequence? Subscribe for Updates Subscribe. Related Posts. Why Should We Go Digital?
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