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    The European Industrial Revolution was a time of drastic change. In England it became a transformation from hand tools and handmade items to machined and mass-produced goods. The growth of factories replaced the cottage industries and spawned the development of cities. Growing cities and factories led to changes in transportation, labor, and working conditions. These changes generally helped workers lives, even though initially there were more negatives than positives. Before the…

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    Industrial Revolution “The industrial revolution was another of those extraordinary jumps forward in the story of civilization” (Stephen Gardner). Many people wonder what was the Industrial Revolution and how it impacted our world? It was a period during 18th and 19th century where innovation started to make its appearance and machines were used to make manufactured goods in Great Britain. There were many contributions and a some came from nonrenewable resources known as coal…

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    My revision is to elaborate on the economic system portion of my review and to add additional information. In this week's assignment, I selected to address the Ledbetter vs. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company case, where Lilly Ledbetter filed discrimination for gender pay. Capitalism and socialism both serve as a crucial part of the economic system for this setting. Some of the characteristics of capitalism are better working conditions, better wages, the profit motive, competition, and greed.…

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    Both Karl Marx and Adam Smith are considerably two of the most influential people in the modern age. While the theory of Marxism might be superior on paper, in reality it is impossible; unlike Smith’s theory of capitalism is more suited for the real world. Although, both had wanted to create the perfect society where everyone is happy. Adam Smith, who was born in Scotland in 1723, had the idea of achieving a perfect society through a capitalistic approach. Karl Marx, who was born in 1818 and the…

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    Oprah Winfrey was the first African-American woman to be a billionaire later in life. She grew up with her grandmother and after High School where she went on many TV news in several cities, she moved to chicago. In 1986, Winfrey went on Phil Donahue’s talk show where things started to start. She "just blew the whole thing open. The only thing she was interested in was what made you feel, what made you cry, what you were scared of, what you were proud of. She was interviewing people as if she…

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    Flaws Of Socialism Essay

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    Socialism is a political ideology that rivals liberalism. Socialism started because of unfair and horrible conditions in the workplace during the 19th century. Socialism can be beneficial to many people who look for equality rather than the opportunity to better themselves. Socialism can be beneficial in many ways but it also has its share of flaws. An example of one of the flaws is lack of motivation to work harder. Because everyone except the government gets the same pay as the man beside…

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    Communism In The Giver

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    1, 2, 3 action! People have been directing movies for millions of years. Even people in history made movies. So, let go back to the time in history of communism. Communism is the ongoing struggle where the majority people were part of the economical policies. Countries in history or even today used communism include the following countries: China, Soviet Union, North Korea, Laos, Cuba, and Vietnam. The Giver has shown communism throughout the movie. Phillip Noyce made the Giver in August…

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    Edward Muybridge was an English photographer that really contributed to and led the evolution of photogenic studies of motion and motion picture projection. Edward was born in 1830 so he lived through the age where photography was really picking up in popularity and a lot of that was due to him. Edward's most notable work had to do with horse. He was hired by a wealthy race horse owner to help solve their debate. They question at was whether or not all four feet of a horse were off the ground at…

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    Child Labour Dbq

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    The Industrial Revolution was a period of great inventions, new machinery, and the rise of multiple factories. The Industrial Revolution had made hard labor easier for the people. Although, since more factories had opened, people would hire children. This is called Child Labor. During the time of the Industrial Revolution, the problem of Child Labor had occurred. Child Labor is wrong because kids did not have safe working conditions and this unsafe practice was regulated by the Factories Act…

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    industrialization that everyone could not share the economic prosperity because many workers were either unemployed or working with low pay. Farmers also had to face hard times and competition because of technological revolution and increase in production, which caused fall in…

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