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    Unions today are as necessary as they were during the Industrial Revolution. Unions ¡°are association of workers that combine forces and demand of different workers.¡± (R18) During the Industrial Revolution‚ the unions had certain demands such as higher wages‚ better working conditions‚ and less working hours‚ even though some countries‚ the developed countries do have those laws enforced‚ while the other countries don¡¯t have basic working rights. A large percentage of the countries don¡¯t have

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    Industry and new immigration Chapter 3 Immigrants in the 1800’s had a tough time a lot of them had a language barrier. The industrial revolution started before the civil war and immigration to the USA is not new. There was new generation of immigration called the ‘new immigration’. It was named to distinguish who came in European Jews‚ Italians and others. They were crowded into sweetshops and factories‚ these new immigrants tied to develop their old skills in to their new surrounding and workplace

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    Life before the Industrial Revolution was what some might say‚ a well oiled machine. Most people had their roles in their areas of expertise. For example: The shepherds sheared sheep‚ they sold it to seamstresses who pulled the wool‚ then made it into fabric on the spinning wheel‚ then made clothing. Scarves‚ hats‚ and sweaters were made to sell. Everyone knew what they were doing‚ and everyone was alright. This was until the Industrial Revolution started to manifest. Things began changing during

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    Industrialization effects The Industrial Revolution began in Briton in about 1740. There were many reasons for its arrival‚ one being an improvement in agriculture lowering the cost of food. This meant that families could get food cheaper and since most of their money was spent on food‚ many families had extra money to spend. Another major reason for the cause of the Industrial Revolution was Briton’s rising textile industry. Briton’s competition with India’s cotton textile industry made Briton

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    A Progress There’s really no reason for the Industrial Revolution to be considered a problem. The Industrial Revolution did much more good than bad; even when things were bad‚ they eventually got better. There were many instances where the Industrial Revolution did good and/or fixed the wrong that occurred. For example‚ diseases and viruses were being discovered‚ meaning people began to open their eyes which led to the many advances in the medical field which led to people becoming healthier and

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    The Industrial Revolution began in the late seventeenth century and its impact had shaped the world we live in today. Not only did it begin in England‚ but it spread to other countries such as France‚ Belgium‚ Germany‚ Netherlands‚ and even the United States. The effects of the Industrial Revolution led to more goods and produce. It introduced new equipment and machinery that led to the increase in consumer goods. This allowed the expansion of several domestic markets in Europe. In general‚ the Industrial

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    Life of Workers in the Industrial Revolution During the Industrial Revolution in Europe many things had changed in technology‚ such as the creation of machines. The Industrial Revolution caused people to make new machines such as the cotton gin and steam engine. With machines being made it also changed the lives of people‚ workers. Workers in Europe faced many obstacles such as their new lifestyle‚ horrible working conditions‚ and getting replaced by machines. There were some benefits for workers;

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    Industrial Revolution started as an attempt to solve problems‚ but it is becoming apparent that it was accompanied by lasting problems that the world will need to address. The world’s resources are no longer viewed as limitless. Considering the materialistic society that is there presently‚ concerns for future generations are warranted. The ever-increasing population continue to deplete the resources at an increasing rate. Personally‚ the spirit of “optimism and faith in the progress of humankind”

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    Grade 12 West & the World – Unit Test #3 Review Industrial Revolution Economic‚ Social‚ Political & Intellectual Changes – Economic: New innovations result in increase in production of goods‚ and trade. New ways of organizing human labor = increase in productivity. Changed the way banks and stock exchanges operated Brought a new understanding of economics Social: Transformed the way people made a living. Made new middle class – “working class” Changes in family lifestyle and

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    The early Industrial Revolution had begun in textile production‚ hence women and their labor were deeply involved from the start. At first‚ when spinning was moved into factories and involved large machines‚ men often displaced women. Later unmarried women‚ mostly in the 1820’s‚ became employed in factories‚ where they constituted the majority of workers. Their new jobs‚ however‚ demanded fewer skills tan those they had previously exercised in the home production of textiles. There was thus a certain

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