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…LIFE DURING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Industrialization- As American factories grew, they no longer needed to employ skilled workers who had spent years learning their particular trade. Instead, they could hire unskilled laborers who performed simple…
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…The Industrial Revolution had a great impact on the people all around the world. The Industrial Revolution began in England in the 18th century and spread throughout the world. Many nations had to respond to the challenges of the Industrial Revolution…
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…Introduction The home video game market is a 30 billion dollar booming industry. Technology and entertainment have been combined together to create a world wide phenomena. The year 2001 marked the thirtieth year anniversary of the home video game…
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…The industrial revolution in Britain was a long and gradual development. The favorable conditions in England were why industrialization took place earlier and faster than other countries at the time. The lack of physical barriers and the many canals…
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…Bounderby and the Industrial Revolution In Hard Times, Charles Dickens portrays Josiah Bounderby as a stereotypical, arrogant, demanding, successful businessman. He represents a powerful down-to-earth attitude, but driven by greed and with no real…
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…An industrial worker would work for 6 to 8 hours or more. They had poor working conditions, and were often overworked. For the workers to adjust to their routine the factory management would punish or fine workers for every mistake they made. Working…
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…During the industrial revolution women's roles changed drastically. Instead of staying at home weaving or looking after the children, women had to leave the house to go work in factories and mines. They would have to leave everything they had to do…
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…What was the most important factor in the development of industrialisation? Justify your choice. “Necessity is the mother of invention” – A popular saying which can be true of the industrial revolution in Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries…
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…The Industrial Overview of Southeast Asia The competitive challenges now confronting Southeast Asia have changed the basis on which new projects are being evaluated, regardless on their location. You would never think there had been an economic…
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…DBQ Essay Industrial Revolution DBQ The impact of the Industrial Revolution was a positive experience for some, but it was a great difficulty for others. Because of the demands for reform and protection for workers arose, government and unions began…
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