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    Do you have any old technology in your house and you have no clue how it works or what it is? Technology from the 1800s has been around for a long time, and some of the technology that was invented back then is still used today. Maybe you might want to start looking at the technology that you have never seen before and try to see if it works. Today I am going to talk about one piece of technology that was made in the 1800s and also talk about the history about the invention. One piece of…

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    Chapter 3: First Civilizations-Cities, States, and Unequal Societies, 3500 BCE to 500 BCE Questions: 1. When and where did the First Civilizations emerge? • Much like agriculture, emerging civilizations were a global phenomenon. They first became evident in three specific locations (from 3500 B.C.E to 3000 B.C.E.) in Mesopotamia, the Egyptian Nile River valley, and Norte Chico. • Following this, the next three specific civilizations emerged. By 2000 (to 1,200) B.C.E, the Indus Valley, China,…

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    Urbanization In The 1800's

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    country is shaking, because they have to support these immigrants for their basic needs, one of them being education. This changed the country into thinking about how foreign people might change the way the country works entirely, due to the new industrial way. Immigrants however, didn't have it easy either. They had to go through checks, both on the west and east coast. The east coast was more lenient, because the immigrants that were coming in were Europeans. On the west coast however,…

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    Part One: Overview: In 1875, Samuel Smiles, a Scottish writer and businessman wrote a book titled Thrift which attempted to explain the incongruity of industrial wealth and poverty in England. Because the thirst for wealth was rapidly advancing in England during the late 1800s, there was a huge increase in manufacturing productions which led to an increase in labor and products. It also demanded more workers to join the world of manufacturing and consequently, constant danger. In Thrift, Samuel…

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    Rivioli discusses positive of globalization, and seems to agree that the world is becoming “flat” due to the increase in opportunities globalization has caused for all of those involved. However, in addition to discussing the positive effects of globalization the author also discusses the negative aspects of globalization. For example, in the first section of the book, the author discovers that the cotton of the t-shirt she bought in Florida was made in China, so she decides to travel the China.…

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    The article “Baubles of Britain” by Timothy Breen describes the high demand for consumer goods from British manufacturers. Americans were all coming together to support the goods trade with Britain. Breen proposes that this consumer economy took Americans by storm. People wanted the very latest items that were just shipped in. Items including cloth, ceramics, glassware, paper, cutlery. These items would make a change in everyday life. Breen used primary sources and individual accounts that…

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    Laissez Faire Dbq Analysis

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    At the turn of the 20th century, a lot was happening for America. Populations were growing and business was booming. Between the years of 1860 and 1900 America saw a 171% rise in the Gross National Product. Big businesses were growing and people were moving from rural areas and from other countries in search of new opportunities. Men, women, and children entered the workforce. (Keene 470) Due to the rise in big business many problems occurred. Although, the Government could have stepped in and…

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    Child labor was a problem back in the day and is still a problem today. It happens more in third world countries then it does in first world countries. Children may be hurt or even killed doing their job but most have no choice. More than 168 million children work today and more than half work in dangerous conditions that can result in death. These children are selfless and would do anything to help their families. Children are scared emotionally and wonder why they can’t be the person…

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    as the French, American Revolution and industrial revolution have had a major impact on the world we have today. These revolutions have secured freedom and independence. Blanning tells the history of a cultural transformation that took place around the nineteenth century; this is considered to have shaped the way we think today. In the romantic revolution Tim Blanning takes up a revolution that doesn’t get much attention as the American, French and industrial revolutions that have occurred…

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    CAUSES OF THE REVOLUTION. Some historians argue the Industrial Revolution took place as a result of social and institutional changes that occurred with the end of feudalism in Great Britain after the end of the English Civil War in the 17th century. And with an increasingly efficient border control, control of infectious diseases can be improved while controlling the epidemic are common in those days. Number of children born alive after increasing the lead to higher employment. Better Farming…

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