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    Considering that the Chesapeake Colonies and New England Colonies were so close, but yet so far away, their differences were majorly drastic considering majority of the settlers came from the same places. The main areas they lacked similarity were in their economical views, social class standards, genealogy focuses, and age/health concerns. It is crazy to think that since bulk of the settlers in the colonies were from the same general areas, yet when it came to their daily lives their views like…

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    Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, and J. P Morgan, men who built the foundations of the industrial age; used cutthroat tactics, double-crossed their allies, and pushed the blue-collar workers to the brink. These men created an empire that overworked the working class, while justifying it by saying, laissez-faire, or “let it be,” causing the government to back down, because it would cause for an inefficient economy. Their primary motivation was to make a profit. They abused the system to the point…

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    The Industrial Revolution changed more than industry. Industrialization is the process of a country or nation relying on manufactured goods rather than agricultural ones. From the mid eighteenth to early nineteenth century, an industrial explosion occurred. This was the Industrial Revolution. It began in Britain with the expansion of coal and textile industries. This spread throughout western Europe and areas of North America and lead to a trend of manufacturing goods. By the twentieth century…

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    (the capitalists, those who own the means of production, the money, land, factories and machines) and the proletariat (the exploited workers, who do not own the means of production)”. Except the bourgeoisie and the proletariat, there are also the working…

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    Trash Guru Swot Analysis

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    The Trash Guru is convenient in the sense that the purchaser no longer has to take the trash to the curb themselves. Customers can place the trash on the dock and program the device to take the trash to the cub at any day/time. This product does not release any harmful toxins into the air because it is battery power operated. The Trash Guru is very beneficial to the buyer because of its multiple uses. Homeowners can use it for the purpose of taking out the trash, as can business. But The Trash…

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    Traugott’s Organizational Hypothesis In his book, Armies of the Poor, Mark Traugott looks at the revolution in France from February 1848 to June 1848. Traugott’s goal is to explain his organizational hypothesis reasoning behind the Revolution of 1848. Traugott draws on the works of Tilly, Lees, and Chorley for his analysis. Traugott’s main argument is that the organizational hypothesis he puts forward can account for most, if not all the similarities and differences between the two groups…

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    Throughout the human history many governments and regimes had one particular way to distribute their citizens which wasthrough the social class structures. As years have passed many aspects have changed and so has the social class structures. The social class structures consistof or refers to various aspects of an individuals or a family's place in the society. Hence, the social class consists of an individual's or a family's education level, prestige, occupation and their connections in the…

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    other and it kind of made me angry too, we are family from the same family tree we should be getting along! I was really intrigued by the social class system. I didn’t think about how much wealth that the upper-upper class had and how little the poor working class has. I also found it interesting how hard it is to move from a lower class to upper class, and how easy it is to go from upper to lower…

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    The Other Side the other Philosophy Sociology pronoun That which is distinct from, different from, or opposite to something or oneself. The theme of one’s superiority over others, created by prejudiced views in society is explored in Kate Chopin’s short story “Desiree’s Baby.” Armand Aubigny is a character influenced by the prejudiced views he has been brought up with in his actions towards those he, and society deem as below him. This, and the periodic change that love plays on his behavior…

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    Communism In Fight Club

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    When Marx published his Communist Manifesto, the wealthy capitalists that owned means of production exploited working class by low-wages and inhumane working conditions. Whatever they produced, such as textiles, coal and iron were virtual necessities for even these workers and boycotting these products were practically impossible. One couldn’t go running around naked or spend Winters without any heating. Nowadays, it’s different. Thanks to capitalism and technological innovation, standard of…

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