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    In the late 1800’s, America experienced a new time of advances called the Industrial Revolution. This time period changed the way people worked and lived. Factories lured people off their farms and into cities. Many entrepreneurs emerged from this time period, leaving behind a mixed legacy. John D. Rockefeller had a mixed legacy, like many other entrepreneurs of his time. John D. Rockefeller was a robber baron. The thing he wanted most was to have as much of the market as possible, also called…

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    started its industrial revolution particularly by advances concerning textile, iron, and coal industry. The United states started its industrial revolution by much more different things which concerned transportation, electricity, and efficient production of goods. Inventions such as the steam engine had positive effects on both Britain and the United states, while systems like the free enterprise had negative and positive effects alike. Overall, the industrial revolution in these countries can…

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    Revolution, textile making occurred in poor cottages with only hand tools used to create the textiles. However, the creation of technologically advanced tools that increased textile production signified the beginning of the revolution. An inventor named James Hargreaves created one of the first tools that increased production of thread in 1764. The name of Hargreaves tool was the Spinning Jenny. Closely…

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    Industrialization refers to the development of machine production goods and new energy resources. Before the industrial revolution the period was sort of golden age, is a myth. Domestic spinners and weavers in the eighteenth century had been exploited by clothier as ruthlessly as the factories operatives were exploited by manufacturer in 1840s. After industrial revolution in Europe resources were being used on large scale for larger production during 18th and 19th century. It was boom in textile…

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    When American Muscle is brought up there are two main companies people have in mind Ford and Chevrolet. Ford and Chevrolet are the two biggest companies in American muscle and both the companies compete every year to see who comes out on top. Ford and Chevrolet are one of the biggest feuds in history. Although both companies have had their success over the years Ford and Chevy continue to compete for the title of #1 American Muscle brand. Ford and Chevrolet start all the way back from the year…

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    During the first Industrial Revolution, there were many inventions and major technological changes that helped forward the growth of the nations that headed the revolution’s call. The inventions had been all based and powered by the movement provided by water and steam engines. For example, the invention of the first steam engine by Thomas Newcomen became an essential in the mining field. This steam engine was predominantly used to pump water out of mines, allowing them to reach depths…

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    Communism is a political system where all economic and social is controlled by a totalitarian state. Totalitarism is a system that requires subservience to the state. Communism has never fully worked up to the potential people thought it had when Karl Marx created the communist party in 1844. The idea to fully bridge the gap between rich and poor never worked. Socialism is a toned down version of communism in the fact that communism controls the whole state while socialism controls a big piece…

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    A proverb from Lithuania states: “Gold glitters even in mud.” This proverb is like a rags to riches story, even the best people, characters, etc. can shine through awful situations. The proverb originated in Lithuania and the English translates to “Auksinis žiburėlis net purvu”. This proverb is a societal belief because everyone always goes for the underdog in a story. The people and historical events in this essay are like the underdog, where they/it started at a low point and rose above…

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    1. Comparing Socialism Though the various forms of Marxist socialism in 19th century Europe were all based on the same principles, they varied significantly in their outward beliefs. Karl Marx laid the foundation for the development of widespread socialism and communism through the writing of The Communist Manifesto with Friedrich Engels in 1848. Written at the height of industrialization and the negative effects that come with any great change, Marx expressed resentment for the wealthy…

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    The True American is a book that details the story of a Bangladeshi Air Force Officer, Rais Bhuiyan, who immigrates to the Texas for a better life. In the midst of widespread post-9/11 paranoia, a white supremacist by the name of Mark Stroman, attacked and attempted to kill Bhuiyan while he worked in his store in Dallas. Throughout the novel, both individual’s lives are examined as to how they reached this point and how we as Americans view both Islam and immigrants in general. In this analysis,…

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