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    The industrial revolution in Great Britain The industrial revolution took place all around the world, from the 17th century to the late 19th. It changed the usual rural society into a modern and industrial one. The first country where the industrial revolution began was the Great Britain, as it has the legal conditions for this movement to take off. One of the most important reasons was the population rising. It doubled in less than one century. Even if it wasn’t the unique country with…

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    greatly decreased and industry expanded. Also, the railroad increased safety and decreased the dangers of transporting minerals in coal mines. Railroads eventually became the nation’s number one transportation system, and remained so until the construction of the interstate highway system halfway during the twentieth century. Transportation during the Industrial Revolution improved with the advancements and invention of roads, canals, steamboats, and railroads. The Industrial Revolution was a…

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    Factors of growth from the Industrial Revolution were efficiency and innovation. These two factors when paired together drove the revolution because by making machines, they were able to cut down on time and energy while also boosting production. From 1865 to 1900, this practice began to expand and as a result, the country began to thrive economically as well. The unbelievably rate of expansion due to efficiency and innovation resulted in transportation expanding, having electricity become…

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    Did you ever think about how the way we view literature was impacted by? In the 18th century, the Industrial Revolution made a huge impact in the world with there new and improved changes. Also during that time period, Realism was showing literature a new way to view stories. Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a famous Realism author in the 18th century,who wrote a well-known story, “The Yellow Wallpaper”. This story is about a lady who was consider needing help, was lock in a house not leaving the…

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    The mental frameworks we use to make sense of the world is known as ideology. Louis Althusser, a French Marxist, described it as “an imaginary relationship of an individual to real conditions of existence”. Althusser’s goal is to display how ideology works and for us to challenge it, he does this by splitting ideology into Ideological State Apparatus (ISA) and Repressive State Apparatus (RSA). In season 6 episode 24 of Grey’s Anatomy ISA and RSA are both used by multiple characters and both are…

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    that jolted the production of material goods and infrastructure to an all-time high for the era, making way for improvements of manufacturing while spiking consumerism. Not only was this a monumental time for industry, but, the industrial revolution ignited a new age of social order for all of Europe, complete with an expanding middle class, urbanization and an overall improved standard of living. Handmade living essential we’re outdated and soon replaced with the mass production of more…

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    Social stratification is everywhere, even in different forms of societies, such as capitalist, communist or mixed. Social stratification can be understood as a system that a society ranks categories of people in hierarchy. A person social class in based on births and achievements in life and an individual position within class structure shows social status. Social stratification is a society that ranks people and Marx and Weber both have different ways of how they view social stratification.…

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    The Industrial Revolution was started in Great Britain during the mid-1700’s. The Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain because they had many factors to help them. The Industrial Revolution was at first negative on the people working in the factories, but then got better as the government got involved. The Industrial Revolution had both negative and positive effects on the worker during the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution in the beginning was not a pleasant time…

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    Throughout the Victorian era many inventions were being made and technology was developing at an exponential rate. While it made the lives of many a great deal easier their creation came with a cost. To develop many of the inventions and to fuel the the Victorian era many began to move from their homes in the country close to nature and earth into the ever increasing cities. Due to this great migration of sorts art and literature were less focused on and science and industry became the rulers of…

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    There were many problems during in America during the late 1800s and early 1900s. It was a very bad time for many. There was child labor, bad treatment in asylums, monopiles, muckrakers and more.These problems were later changed. Child labor was a major problem during the progressive era. Families who couldn't afford much had their kids work. From them being small they could climb into small areas and fix what's needed that adults can't do. The kids got payed less than adults which is why were…

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