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    Industrialization is a process that changed the farming and homemade crafts to making things by machine in the factories in both developed and developing countries. Industrialization caused many effaces in many developing countries in late 20th and early 21st century‚ each countries have different policy to approach to be successful‚ such as China. First‚ GDP is growth and people increase their living standard. People spend more money in their food‚ clothes‚ and living environment. Government created

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    much more common. The new American city changed people’s lives and people continued to change the city. The most prominent factors that transformed places like New York‚ Boston‚ and Chicago were immigration‚ industrialization‚ and the expansion of the railway system. The Industrialization of cities in the mid to late 1800’s all started with the railroad system. Railroads were not brand new at the time‚ however the amount of railroad tracks laid went up exponentially during the civil war‚ especially

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    Brink of eternity Eternity has three aspects. It has the fear of the unknown when people feel they are not prepared to enter the next world. It has the hope of the unknown if people cannot bear the tribulations of life anymore. Lastly‚ it has the release of the unknown when people are well prepared to meet their physical death and go to the next world. Eternity is just a prayer away. In desperate hope the narrator went and searched for the spiritual door of eternity in all the corners of his room

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    Industrial revolution represented in Dracula and Frankenstein The world was going through a major change when Frankenstein and Dracula were published. The U.S and Europe were the main forces of the Industrial Revolution‚ which was basically the transition from humans completing tasks using their own hands or tools‚ to humans using machines to do those things for them‚ due to the fact that it made their lives easier. However‚ not everyone was fond of the idea of modernization. Mary Shelly feared

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    and services to both individuals and businesses. As such Industrialisation plays a major role in the economic development of underdeveloped countries like India with vast manpower and varied resources. Let us discuss‚ in detail‚ the role of industrialization in the Indian economy. 1. Raising Income: The first important role is that industrial development provide a secure basis for a rapid growth of income. The empirical evidence suggests a close correspondence between the high level of income and

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    people of the United States‚ both socially and industrially. Industrialization in the United States was driven by a variety of factors including immigration‚ inventions‚ transportation‚ and the growth of the domestic market. The rapid growth of industrialization brought profound social changes that redefined American society. Industrialization was brought on by an abundance of factors‚ and brought on an array of social changes. Industrialization and economic expansion in the United States‚ in first half

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    GEOGRAPHY INDUSTRIALIZATION DEFINITION The process in which a society or country (or world) transforms itself from a primarily agricultural society into one based on the manufacturing of goods and services. Individual manual labor is often replaced by mechanized mass production and craftsmen are replaced by assembly lines. Characteristics of industrialization include the use of technological innovation to solve problems as opposed to superstition or dependency upon conditions outside human control

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    The 19th century‚ the beginning of industrialization among the western part of the world‚ and mainly branching out among North America. With the system on industrialization‚ man labor is the dominant source to producing and manufacturing‚ rather than machines like how it is today. In America‚ being a newly established independent nation‚ industrialization would turn America into a replica of England‚ with large factories‚ where working conditions are terrible‚ wages are low‚ rules were strict‚ and

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    The Gilded Age. It is considered as the time of the greatest economic‚ industrial and population expansion in America. The main diving force behind the industrial revolution was the new technology and the abundance of natural resources. The industrialization had a big impact on workers who lived in very bad conditions‚ had low wages and long hours of hard work. Workers created unions and tried to fight the problems by creating strikes that lead to use force and violence by government and police.

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    The Unit 5 readings and the British National Archives say that industrialization were good for some stuff and terrible for others. For example production began increasing‚ but jobs started to decrease‚ most prominently due to machinery. Industrialization showed many critiques with better than ever ways of running things. Major critiques that I believe has the most reactions to are: no jobs‚ worker conditions‚ and pollution. No jobs‚ this idea began to churn in the minds of lower class individuals

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