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    History of industrialisation Main article: Pre-industrial society A Watt steam engine‚ the steam engine fuelled primarily by coal that propelled the Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom and the world.[10] Most pre-industrial economies had standards of living not much above subsistence‚ among that the majority of the population were focused on producing their means of survival. For example‚ in medieval Europe‚ 80% of the labour force was employed in subsistence agriculture. Some pre-industrial

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    SOCIOLOGY In this essay we will be discussing the sociological debates concerning the identity status roles and functions of the family from the pre industrial times to the present day. The urbanisation and industrialisation of britain played a massive role in the way that the family changed and how the family developed‚ from being an agrerian society to an industrial society. Pre- industrial families were multifunctional they lived and worked as a family unit‚ being self sufficient was the

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    social attitudes and practices. Through a wide range of techniques‚ D.H. Lawrence uses his poetry as a tool to scrutinise certain aspects of the early 20th century (1855 -1930). Much of his poetry portrays his opinions regarding modernity and industrialisation. In particular‚ poems such as Snake‚ The North Country and The Triumph of the Machine consider the effects these issues have on society. Lawrence uses figurative language‚ changing structure and style in order to present his ideas within the

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    Britain in the Industrial Revolution: Essential or Extraneous? Why eighteenth-century Britain? Among the several movements through the course of human civilization‚ the study of the Industrial Revolution has left the question of Britain’s influence in the process. Could the Revolution have proceeded without Britain? What changes would there be in history? Britain’s strategic position in trade and the economy‚ as well as its social distinctiveness in Europe‚ resulted in a situation where no other

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    Paper 1 – 1. (a) What evidence is there in Source D to suggest that Stalin’s motive for the mass arrests of the late 1930s was to obtain slave labour? (3 marks) Evidence in Source D that suggests that Stalin’s motive for the mass arrests of the late 1930s was to gain slave labor is that “the mass arrest of the late 1930s may have been carried out to satisfy Stalin’s desire for slave labor‚” and “more prison laborers were urgently needed.” (Quotes from the extract) (b) What

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    Between the American civil war and The Revolution‚ a new more commercial state was developed after the death of an old subsistence world. The American integrated industrial revolution technology into a new marketable economy. New national transportation networks and mills powering were fueled by a technology that moved steam boats‚ railroads and steam power. The market revolution spread across the nation and farmers grew more crops for commercial purposes. Cities and factories arose in the northern

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    The industrialization of America began in the 1860s through the 1900s and jobs and manufacturing started to replace human workers with machinery. Industrialization caused a big change in the country that affected a lot of people who had jobs. Getting jobs and making money was harder to do‚ so people were desperate for jobs. Though many jobs were brutal‚ they stayed for the money. Another thing that occurred in the Industrialization of America was that a large amount of immigrants came over seas to

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    The Industrialization of America If you do something that has never been done you will accomplish that have never been done and discover things that have not yet been discovered . The industrialization of America increased the speed of change politically‚ economically‚ and socially. Without the major advancements made at this time‚ our world would be much different today. To begin‚ the growth of industry was spurred by many factors. New technology was a large part of the growth. The technology

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    Advantages Of Industrialization Industrialization was a period after the Civil War and before World War I where there was exponential growth and change. With Industrialization came both advantages and disadvantages. A few disadvantages were that people had to work long hours‚ with little money and dangerous working conditions. Although many believed that Industrialization did more harm than good‚ it actually strengthened America by making work easier for women‚ decreasing the mortality rate in infants

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    Stalin use industrialisation and collectivisation to consolidate his power in the 1930s? Stalin used both collectivisation and industrialisation to consolidate power in Russia during the 1930s. Both policies allowed him to gain control over the economy‚ and to discredit or eliminate his rivals within the Communist Party. Without these programs‚ there could have been no totalitarian rule in Russia. Even before launching his economic program in 1929‚ Stalin used the industrialisation debate of

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