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The Great Depression: Its Causes And Legacies
Great Depression in the United States was worst and longest economic
collapse in the history of the modern industrial world, lasting from the end of
1929 until the early 1940s. Beginning
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patients breathing and in metal fabrication industries. Oxygen is also used for defense purposes as a propellant for guided misiles and rockets
CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2).
Carbon dioxide was named fixed air by a Scottish chemist, Joseph Black. A French
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, or biological material that degrades the quality of the water and affects the organisms living in it. Water provides for use in homes and industries, for irrigation, for extinguishing fires, for street cleaning, for carrying wastes to treatment facilities
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one of the world's largest exporters of farm produce (accounting for 16% of total export earnings). Dairy products, meat, vegetables and flowers are the main products. Industry is well developed with all kinds of heavy engineering, and the production
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was hardware. Chips, circuit boards, capacitors and controllers these were what computers were all
about at this time. Companies like IBM, Compaq and Apple were at the head of the pack in the
Industry that pushed hefty boxes of metal and plastic and silicon
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to provide food for all the villages. This caused the migration of many peasants to the factories.
Russias industries were beginning to develop and the number of people living in towns was increasing. These people were the urban working class of Russia
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) and the working class. Each class had specific characteristics that defined its behavior. These characteristics were best seen in four areas of British society.
During the time-period known by most historians as the Industrial Revolution, a great change overtook
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of increased productivity, growth will also occur in other sectors of the economy. Jobs may be lost in one industry, such as agriculture but new jobs may emerge in other sectors of the economy. There may be more jobs or, in some case, completely new kinds of jobs
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to study any aspect of United States history post Civil War without a direct relation, on any level, to the industrial revolution. America would not be the superpower it is today had we not made the change from an agricultural society to an industrial one long
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to invest money at home for the British economy was depressed at that period of time; that's why Britain kept earning a higher rate of return by investing the capital in foreign countries. Various foreign transportation and industrial investment projects
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