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    The Industrial Revolution itself refers to affects from social‚ cultural and economic conditions. Throughout the years‚ changes have taken place in the home production to machine and factory and now modern technology. The Industrial Revolution (1820-1870) was of great importance to the economic development of the United States. In the late 18th century‚ Britain and Europe began the first Industrial Revolution. After sometime‚ the development centralized on the United States and Germany. Inventions

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    The second Industrial Revolution proved more drastic‚ not only in inventions‚ but in social and government policies and reforms. Art and culture flourished and was transformed into many different and unique styles. The first Industrial Revolution had forever changed England‚ and later the world. England was now ready for another change‚ as life with machinery had already been assimilated into society. The second Industrial Revolution utilized the power of electricity to help them develop their

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    understanding of Christmas celebration stems from the experience of a growing middle class as it set out to define its identity. Christmas as a domestic‚ commercial holiday originates from the middle class engagement with the vehicles of the first industrial revolution and the subsequent adoption of a culture of consumerism. Rural farmers traditionally celebrated the end of the harvest and the beginning of the long winter with feasting and celebration at Christmas during the eighteenth century. Ingrained

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    Annotated Bibliography Allen‚ Robert C. The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective. Cambridge‚ United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press‚ 2009. Expands on Davis?s publication from 1979. Continues and broadens the debate over the influences of trade expansion and the British Industrial Revolution. Adds substantial primary resources to counter the publications of Eric Williams from 1944. Identifies specific raw materials and evaluates the production cost‚ labor wages‚ and mechanized

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    the major changes that occurred during the industrial revolution in Europe in the 1800 ’s. I will be discussing what the role of an art dealer is‚ how the modern art dealership system arose and how the industrial revolution influenced the role of private art dealership systems in two ways. Firstly‚ it created a new middle class that had more expendable income which to spend on art. Secondly it generated pro-industrial revolution and anti-industrial revolution art movements. These changes increased the

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    Social consequences of the internet for adolescents. “Obviously‚ when media use changes‚ its outcomes may change. Because adolescents now predominantly use the Internet to maintain their existing friendships‚ the condition for negative effects of the Internet on social connectedness and well-being no longer exists. It is no surprise‚ therefore‚ that most recent Internet studies have demonstrated that adolescents’ online communication stimulates‚ rather than reduces‚ social con- nectedness and/or

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    Three major consequences or costs of mass incarceration is‚ one‚ sever social consequences. Another consequence is sexually transmitted diseases and teenage pregnancy. The third consequence is the ability to vote. These three consequences are severe enough where it affects America as a whole. Now‚ I will discuss each consequence in a little more detail. This will help in the answer of why these consequences are so detrimental to America. I will also‚ be summarizing the article the Sentencing Project’s

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    Printing Press DBQ Essay The most important consequence of the printing press is the spreading of new information all throughout Europe caused conflict. The printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 1400s‚ the printing press is a device that evenly prints ink onto paper. The printing press is a huge milestone in history new developments and discoveries greatly advanced human ability to exchange feelings and ideas. The printing press was an amazing invention it allowed

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    impacts of the industrial revolution through the people of Britain. The two main focus areas are living conditions and the nature of work. An evaluation will be made about the impacts‚ positive and negative. The industrial revolution began in 1760 and lasted until 1840. It altered the economy and society immensely and led to some of the most significant inventions known today. It introduced industrialisation and urbanisation to our world. Living conditions during the Industrial revolution were poor and

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    Negative effects of the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution had many positive and negative impacts on society. The positive include cheaper clothes‚ more job opportunities‚ and improvement in transportation. And the negative would include exploitation of women and children‚ workers work long hours and environmental damages. These are just a few that I believe had an impact on the Industrial Revolution. England was an ideal place for the Industrial Revolution to begin. It had a great

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