Mussolini Social and Economic Policies: Battle for Grain (1925): * Improve agriculture to increase grain production so that foreign import was no longer needed (policy to achieve main aim of autarky as well as show economic strength of Italy to improve national pride). * Farmers were given grants on tractors and fertilizers and advice on modern techniques. Corporate State (1926-39): * It was aimed to transform the economy to a revolutionary form to aviod problems of labour
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importance is given to groups and not to individuals. Administrative Management Theory The first expert of Administrative Management Theory was Henri Fayol (1841-1925). Fayol is called the "Father of Modern Management". Henri Fayol was a French industrialist and a management consultant. He started the functional approach to management. The other management experts who contributed to the Administrative Management schools are Mary Parker Follett‚ Luther Gulick‚ Lyndall Urwick‚ James Mooney‚ Alan Reiley
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secret rebates‚ thought only about money‚ and decisively brought the strongest men to his sides in order to completely envelop other oil and petroleum companies while at the same time taking no ones’ feelings into account. Andrew Carnegie was an industrialist and a philanthropist. Andrew started a steel company that revolutionized steel production. The way Andrew obtained the label of being a robber baron was by the way he ran his company. Although he made tons of money he‚ paid low wages‚ his workers
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BIOGRAPHY OF ANDREW CARNEGIE By: Kevin Taylor Andrew Carnegie was an American industrialist but was native to Scotland. Born in Dunfermline‚ Fifeshire‚ Scotland‚ on November 15‚ 1835 Andrew was the first son of son of William and Margaret Carnegie. Young Andrew’s family was very political; father William was the local leader of the Chartists who fought to improve living conditions of the working-class community in Great Britain and his grandfather was a social and political reformer. In 1848
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Successes and failures of Democracy Nature and role of nationalism Influence of the German army Nature and influence of racism Changes in society 1. Weimar Republic Emergence of the Democratic Republic and the impact of the Treaty of Versailles • Right wing parties are more conservative/cautious in politics‚ while parties on the left tend to be more radical. • In Germany‚ the moderate right and left wing parties tended to support the new democracy‚ while the extreme left
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Robert W. Strayer Ways of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources Second Edition Chapter 17 Revolutions of Industrialization‚ 1750–1914 Copyright © 2013 by Bedford/St. Martin’s I. Explaining the Industrial Revolution A. Why Europe? 1. Technology‚ science‚ and economics elsewhere: When looking at the preindustrial world‚ many would not see an inherent advantage for Europe. China arguably had the world’s most impressive technology‚ and India and the Islamic world had many noteworthy accomplishments
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Britain in the 19th century was a centre of commerce in the whole European continent‚ and the country proved to be superior in politics and economy in that era‚ dominating large areas of the world. Historians believe that the most important trigger for the British Empire success during the late 18th and 19th centuries was the Industrial revolution which has brought fundamental changes in the British way of life. Scientific innovations and technological improvements contribute to the advancements
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primary data in the village ‚town and ward level‚ It provides valuable information for planning and formulation policies for Central and the State Governments and is widely used by National and International Agencies‚ Scholars‚ business people‚ industrialists‚ and many more. The Delimitation/reservation of Constituencies- Parliamentary/Assembly/Panchayats and other Local Bodies is also done on the basis of the demographic data thrown up by the Census. Census is te basis for reviewing the country’s
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repetition such incidents can be stopped or controlled‚ Precautions and preventive measures can be taken. In 2008 I visited HESCO Dehradoon‚ One of their activist strongly opposed the Govt. policies‚ Practices followed by development planners‚ Industrialists and even common peoples. He predicted this disaster at that time only‚ saying “We are playing with very sensitive balance of Himalayan Environment. Said One day Hiamlaya will roar and will bring his wrath upon us and That day We will be numb and
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Iron Making Technology A thousand years before the age of empires in Rome and Greece‚ the Iron Age was ushered into the world with the clank and clatter of the blacksmith’s anvil. The transition from the Bronze Age occurred at different times in different spots on the globe‚ but when and where it did‚ the distinctive dark metal brought with it significant changes to daily life in ancient society‚ from the way people grew crops to the way they fought wars. Iron has remained an essential element
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