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    society was changed forever by industrialization. Industrialization negatively impacted the economic state of America‚ as seen by the lowered wages and monopolization of the market. Industrialization also negatively shaped society by creating sharp divisions among the different social classes. It impacted politics in a negative way as well‚ mainly through the political machines and corruption that occurred during the height of industrialization. As industrialization progressed‚ the American economy

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    American Industrialization Nathan Bates AIU Online Abstract This paper explores industrialization and how the process impacted events in American history. The American Industrial Revolution was immensely consequential and influenced events which have produced the modern society of today. Secondly‚ this essay will provide descriptions of both‚ positive and negative‚ effects that industrialization has had on the lives of Americans and the nation as a whole. Lastly‚ an analysis of how the Industrial

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    Democracy and Industrialization were both key factors in the development of western and non-western civilizations. These two forces of change were equally significant in their impacts on society. By exploring the distinctive characteristics of these two forces‚ it becomes very clear just how important each of them were to our world‚ both yesterday and today. Furthermore‚ after dissecting important information from primary and visual sources‚ I will explain how they illustrate this impact of change

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    The revolutionary thinking has waged a battle in opposition to the low-dense suburban intensification or sprawl. Yes I agree to the reality that the Urban Sprawl is behind all the issues posing danger to the environment. What are the associated issues? Can there be planned solution for a good cause? Sprawl generally conjures image of strip mall and mega store‚ traffic congestions‚ long commuting‚ lost open spaces‚ contamination‚ crowded school‚ higher tax‚ and the termination of downtown shopping

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    Urbanization & Environmental Degradation Analysis By Anupam Rozario - 26 Anupam Gogoi – 27 Anupam Verma – 28 ABSTRACT Urbanization refers to general increase in population and the amount of industrialization of a settlement. It includes increase in the number and extent of cities. It symbolizes the movement of people from rural to urban areas. Urbanization happens because of the increase in the extent and density of urban areas. Due to uncontrolled urbanization in India

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    The Urbanization of the Human Population Urbanization is the concentration of people in towns and cities‚ this marks a fundamental step in mans social evolution. Cities first appeared some 5‚500 years ago they were both small and overcrowded. Today the biggest cities in the world accommodate most people due to urban agglomeration (e.g. 7% of the American nations land accommodated 70% of the nation in 1960). This saw a high degree of social complexity and interactment as never imagined before

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    itself refers to a change from hand and home production to machine and factory. This helped increase America’s growth. However‚ the industrial revolution truly changed American society and economy into a modern urban-industrial state. Industrialization in America involved three important developments. First‚ transportation was expanded. Second‚ electricity was effectively harnessed. Third‚ improvements were made to industrial processes such as improving the refining process and accelerating production

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    People moved to cities to work in factories as industrialization spread‚ but the working conditions in the factories were poor‚ and people during this time had very little knowledge of hygiene. People had no knowledge on the causes and effects of bacteria and germs. Procedures like washing hand did not take place‚ so germs and bacteria continued to grow and multiply. Plates and glasses were reused without washing‚ and this increased the spread of bacteria and germs. There were also no sanitation

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    During the 1865-1900 time period‚ Industrialization had many great “leaders.” These leaders achieved the great challenge of booming the growth of industries and the economy of the United States and also fueled the United States to become the leading industrial power in the world. As historians have reviewed the achievements of these leaders‚ people have been questioning how honest the fortunes of these leaders were. They questioned the tactics of Rockefeller‚ Morgan‚ and Carnegie. The main question

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    United States do more to realize its destiny as a leader among nations. During his campaign for  vice president in 1900‚ Roosevelt previewed many of the themes that he would address in his  more famous presidential speeches‚ including his calls for America to assume a more active role  in international affairs. Roosevelt’s legacy is deeply connected to his vision of the United States.  He  believed  in  the  honor  and  nobility  of  the  U.S.  government‚  and  he  believed  in  rugged  individualism

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