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    The Industrial Revolution that first occurred in Britain in the late 18th and early 19th century and brought the introduction of machinery, opened up the door for manufacturing and mass production. However, something we should keep in mind is that the Industrial Revolution was not a wise development. Although manufacturing had many positive effects, many people suffered due to the urbanization, pollution, and the labor problems during the revolution of industrialization. After the end of…

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    During the time period of 1800s through the early 1900s, much happened. There was improvement in inventions and products which made life easier, and more jobs were given to people that did not have jobs. Also, reforms were made that gave equal power to all. The accelerated period of industrial growth during the 1800s and into the early 1900s was more helpful because new products were made, land was conserved, and progressive reforms were made. Industrialism was helpful because conservation was…

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    I. INTRODUCTION Business has been progressively electronized throughout the industrial revolution. The advent of electric sorters, typewriters, and the early computers has been effected organizational efficiencies. It is the most cost effective processes. The advent of computers has substantially changed the efficiencies of back office processes, initially focusing on natural applications that replaced manual labor, such as utility billing and corporate payrolls. After labor-saving applications,…

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    In order to have enough knowledge to answer the question: “Was the Industrial Revolution beneficial or detrimental to the 18th and 19th century Europeans?”, the use of two primary sources will be required. It is essential to understand what is the Industrial Revolution. The Oxford dictionary defines this term as: “The rapid development of industry that occurred in Britain in the late 18th and 19th centuries, brought about by the introduction of machinery.” . The first source that will be used…

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    The Industrial Revolution was a time period between the 1800s and the 1900s where there was many new inventions and ideas. During the Industrial Revolution factories started to be more popular all over the United States. Also, new types of transportation like the steamships, trains and automobiles brought safer and faster traveling. The Industrial Revolution was a time that encouraged change, but that change was not always a good one. The period of rapid industrial growth during the 1800s and…

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    Nationalism and Liberalism are modern ideologies in education. These ideologies flourish in America and have had a major influence in shaping the educational system. Many have been adopted into educational philosophy in modern times. I believe that the focus of education is to experience and bring together ideas and knowledge from various sectors. Educated individual hope to become a productive member of society in their respective nation. This paper will take a critical look at Nationalism and…

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    Rhiana Bishop CHY4U Mrs. Ritsma December 22, 2017 Effects of Industrialism the Industrial Revaluation was one of the main turning points in history of man-made inventions. Our class was given a picture of the workers in a textile mill in the Lancashire area in the Mid-nineteenth century. From this picture many question could be asked. People could ask about what was the machinery used in this factory or in the textile factories of the times. Or people could wonder about the conditions in the…

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    Impact of Loyalty in The Crucible The deaths of thirty-seven innocent Salem community members in a three-month span resulted from the witch trials of 1692. These deaths resulted from false accusations for selfish reasons supported by an oppressive Puritan based government in the Salem area. These so-called witch trials are so famous that there have been many works of literature as well as movies based off of them. The most notable of these is Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. It is a story based on…

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    The Crucible Arthur Miller A Document Analysis Introduction: The play is set in the small Massachusetts village of Salem early in the year 1692. A group of people who grew dissatisfied in the Church of England were called Puritans. These puritans have worked moral, religious and societal reforms. They highly believed in the black and white lines of good and evil and they populated Salem. In exceedingly pious Puritan New England, a collection of girls fell indisposed. Extraordinary or…

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    The industrial revolution woke up the sense of humanity in people, yet at the same time It turned it off. To begin with, from the year 1819 through 1901, Great Britain was beginning to face an all new era called the Victorian Era. In fact, this era was named like that, because of queen Victoria. Also, this era was very important because it introduced medical advances, scientific knowledge, technological knowledge that helped increase work efficiency. However, not all the things that occurred…

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