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    Industrial Revolution was the greatest positive reform in American society. Some of the most well known people in history made a huge impact during the Industrial Revolution. For example Henry Ford created the assembly line which allowed automobiles to be produced quicker and made traveling cost a lot less and become more convenient. Another example is Thomas Edison who made electricity available to us. Although the Industrial Revolution helped other countries. It had the greatest impact in…

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    We've all been out in public and seen an unruly child out with their parents. The child is running all over the place, breaking things, being rude to other people around, and just generally causing a scene. Do we blame the toddler for their actions, disruptive as they may be; or is it the parents that we look to? I believe that it is the responsibility of the parent to look out for and maintain their child. A toddler is going to do what toddlers do, plain and simple, in the scenario I just…

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    The main mistakes the animals kept repeating after the revolution was submitting to the pigs’ rule and dictatorship showing how submissiveness leads to consequences when not acted upon quickly enough. None of the animals took an early stand at the injustice they were receiving at the hands of Napoleon and his allies. They all brushed off any doubts they had about believing others and the massive tweaks of the seven commandments. For example, Muriel and Benjamin were able to read and they still…

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    In the early nineteenth century, the United States' economy transitioned from a primarily agriculture economy to an industrial economy. The new economy was "driven by new manufacturing technology and techniques" (Keene, 268). As a result, there was an increase in the number of goods that were produced. Goods that were once only available to wealthy could now be bought by ordinary Americans. Some of these goods include, clocks, silverware and furniture. Although industrialization led to more…

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    The Industrial Revolution had many effects on society economically and socially from 1750 to 1900. Economically, people could become skilled workers, technological innovations increased efficiency of trade and communication, and production shifted to factories; Socially, new class divisions formed, new living standards were made, and new forms of education were promoted The economic effects of the Industrial Revolution were tremendous. Many people worked in factories instead of farms at this…

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    Ever heard of a revolution? What is the first thought that comes to mind? Well, there are multiple definitions of revolution and right now this about how the industrialization, the development of growing urbanization and industries in a particular country or area that brings great change, is represented as a revolution. There are many things invented and provided to the public that have changed the world, for better and for worse. Such as the impact of new technologies, transportation, and…

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    Every one of us depends on agriculture every single day. The success of this industry- and consequently the success of our lives- heavily depend on the invention of the tractor. This innovation however, was not always the cutting edge and efficient machine it is today. The first step towards the modern tractor was the steel plow. Not long after that, steam power was put to use in the fields. Finally, one hundred and twenty four years ago, gasoline powered tractors were designed and they are…

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    The man who wrote the letter you are about to read will not show up in your textbooks. His name was Guy Goff and this was one of many letters he wrote to his wife during World War 1, this one specifically was written while he was stationed in France during the Paris Peace Conference to end World War 1. He wasn’t a politician and he wasn’t a diplomat, he was an assistant to those involved in the peace talks and got a front row seat to all of the political drama. Goff gives historians a…

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    During the 1800’s, Americans experienced a revolution in transportation. The Automobile gave Americans a new form of personal transportation. Trains, subways and elevated railways changed the way Americans traveled in cities. All of these forms of transportation helped create new opportunities The Industrial Revolution was a revolution because new technologies dramatically changed society and the economy. The subway is one of the products of industrial revolution. In the basic definition,…

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    A factory is built out of necessity. There is a certain demand for a good or service that influences a wealthy bourgeois man to invest in the means of production of those goods. A factory creates a demand for labor, and the proletariat were eager to fill that demand after they'd been stripped of their previous occupations and traditions. The proletariat lived in overcrowded, filthy, and often dangerous and unhealthy conditions as Engels witnessed. On top of that, the factory owners and their…

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