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    Industrial Revolution Dbq

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    which changes in technologysociety‚ medicine‚ economics‚ education‚ and culture occur. From 1750 to 1830‚ industrialization began in England during the Industrial Revolution where there were major changed in agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ mining‚ and transport which also had a big effect on the social and economic conditions in Europe. The Industrial Revolution then spread throughout Europe‚ North America‚ and eventually‚ the whole world. The Industrial Revolution was a turning point in society because

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    Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in Britain? Before the 18th century‚ most people lived off of the land‚ as they had done so for many generations. But in the next 150 years‚ there was an explosion of new ideas and technological inventions that changed the way we work‚ live and play.1 This period of time was known as the Industrial Revolution‚ and it began in Britain. There are many reasons as to why this is so. Coal in Britain was plentiful‚ and had many applications‚ which was integral to

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    The Industrial Revolution and the Romantic Spirit The Industrial Revolution refers to a series of significant shifts in traditional practices of agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ and transportation‚ as well as the development of new mechanical technologies that took place between the late 18th and 19th centuries in much of the Western world. During this time‚ the United Kingdom‚ as well as the rest of Europe and the United States soon after‚ underwent drastic socio-economic and cultural changes during

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    place during the 1930’s which was during the Great Depression. This helps us bring the migrant farm life during the Great Depression to life‚ letting us move along with George and Lennie’s life and how they were able to survive the burdensome time. But‚ how did the Great Depression change society and how were the people affected by it? The Great Depression was triggered by a sudden collapse in the stock market wiping out many investors. This lasted from 1929 to 1939 causing drastic declines in output

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    The Industrial Revolution leaves us with many questions: Was the revolution in industry simply an issue of new machinery or mechanical innovation? Did young boys and girls work and live shoulder to shoulder for more than twelve hours a day? Was industrial capitalism nothing more than a clever system devised by clever capitalists to exploit the labor of ignorant workers? Was the revolution in industry the product of conscious planning or did it appear spontaneously? The revolution was

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    European Industrial Revolution Economical Aspect Causes: http://socyberty.com/history/causes-of-the-early-industrial-revolution Population Growth: The English civil war and the end to Feudalism contributed to the increasing population. People became immune to diseases and this immunity spread to children‚ enabling them to combat getting infected with illness. Young adolescents married early which lead to an increased birth rate‚ so the population makeup composed of a large young population

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    Everything in history is connected. This includes the agriculture revolution and the industrial revolution. The agriculture revolution is connected to the industrial revolution by‚ new methods‚ inventions‚ and food production. Everything that was produced and invented during that time lead to the industrial revolution. All that happened during the agriculture revolution pushed people to the cities after a period of time. The agriculture revolution began in Great Britain and it all started with new methods

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    Innovation and Change

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    If there is anything that is stead fast and unchanging‚ it is change itself. Change is inevitable‚ and those organizations who do not keep up with change will become unstable‚ with long-term survivability in question. There are things‚ events‚ or situations that occur that affect the way a business operates‚ either in a positive or negative way. There are Internal and external environments. For example as internal environment; organization of machinery and equipment‚ technological capacity‚ organizational

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    in Britain‚ the majority of the population was either poor‚ or was now classified as the new middle or working class. As innovations in the factory system kept being improved and pushed to their limits‚ the need for more working class people was evident. Since the working class made up the majority of people in Great Britain it is safe to argue that the Industrial Revolution did not improve the life of people in Britain. The reasons being poor health conditions in factories‚ long working hours for

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    On January 30th‚ 1933‚ Adolf Hitler was elected chancellor of Germany. The people did this because their problems needed a solution‚ and they thought this was the best one. Obviously‚ this ended up being a poor decision as Hitler went on to kill 11 million lives and cause the start of World War II. However‚ electing Hitler still was a revolution for Germany. Germany elected Hitler because they had too many problems including poor economic conditions‚ the harsh peace terms of the Versailles treaty

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