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    PART 2 COMPULSORY SECTION – EVALUATING THE IN DUSTRIAL REVOLUTION To what extent was the Industrial Revolution characterized by suffering With any major change in society‚ there are always winners and losers‚ and whilst the 18th and 19th Century Industrial Revolution saw great advancement in the iron and textile industries‚ transportation‚ communication and banking and an improved standard of living for the middle and upper classes‚ large groups of society experienced terrible living conditions in

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    There were many costs during the industrial revolution‚ but there were more benefits. The benefits allowed the county to be more successful in many ways. These ways include of manufacturing‚ improvement of society‚ and an increase of wealth all outweighed the cost of Industrial revolution. The increase of machines and factories during the Industrial revolution made working more efficient and increased production rates. Agriculture machinery got invented and made food much more manageable to plant

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    Name ______________________________ The year is 1877 and Robert is living in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution. Robert migrated from what is now present-day Slovakia to Great Britain to seek out a better life for himself and his family. Robert is a well-known activist who has spoken out against harsh working conditions in coal mines. Since the only work available for Robert is in a coal mine‚ he has toned down his activism and has “laid low” as he wants to keep his job. However

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    The Second Industrial Revolution brought unity and prosperity to the once uneconomical Europe. Products such as railroads‚ coal‚ iron‚ and textiles‚ as well as the discovery of electricity‚ and use of chemicals‚ petroleum‚ and steel‚ are all contributes to what is referred to as the Second Industrial Revolution. These products brought improvement and advancement to all social classes. The Middle Class was profited greatly due to the Revolution. Some were even starting to merge with upper class

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    The First industrial revolution begins in Britain between the late 18th century to the mid- Victorian years. Before the industrial revolution‚ most of the people resides in rural area where most of their daily lives were just farming. Back then‚ life for an average people was hard as their income was low. Most manufacturing are done by hands or simple machines. They are normally done at home or small shops as factories does not exist back then. One of the few factors that became the catalyst in the

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    Industrial Revolution DBQ The Industrial Revolution greatly increased the production of goods. It began in England on the 1700s. Factories were built in clusters and were built near water for their power. The Industrial Revolution had many negative and positive effects‚ but the negative effects outweighed the positive effects. The Industrial Revolution had many positive effects. It created jobs for many people‚ less people were on the streets with no job. It gave people hope in improvement

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    The Industrial Revolution was a time of innovation and productivity which truly allowed the British to transition to this new era. The Industrial Revolution in Britain was not caused from an individual power but the need for a better energy source than wood. The British found this in coal which contains three times the amount of energy‚ and the British coasts were blessed with this resource. Mining was what allowed the Industrial Revolution to kick start. As the coal source on the surface depleted

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    Hey‚ I’m Tommie‚ I would tell you how old I am but I can’t remember. Now this Industrial revolution ain’t as great as they say. All us kids have become more popular for labour. Collieries‚ mills‚ factories. We do it all. I myself work in a colliery. Ever since the demand for coal has increased‚ the demand for children has also risen. In the colliery I work as a trapper‚ I have since I was six. I sit there in the darkness‚ for 12 hours a day‚ for 2 pennies a day. Me‚ me mother and father‚ George

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    The Industrial Revolution has been a big impact in the American History and today. It all started in the late 1700s‚ but before it all began there was a different world‚ a world without machines‚ technology‚ and jobs. Before the Industrial revolution people lived in rural areas such as farmlands‚ small towns‚ and villages. The families would work for themselves‚ all food planted was consumed by each and every family. Children would help to plant crops‚ churn butter‚ milk cows‚ and tend farm animals

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    past customs and traditions. It allowed change to be made to Europe during the 17-18th century. It was started by philosophers such as Francis Bacon‚ Thomas Hobbes‚ and Sir Isaac Newton. Each philosopher compiled different ideas and knowledge in order for this movement to occur. They all were able to influence each other to learn more and govern themselves rather than by traditional authority. What is the Scientific Revolution? The Scientific Revolution was a time in Europe when modern science

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