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    Historically, industrial revolutions have caused the most notable changes in work. The First Industrial Revolution, driven by steam, and the Second Industrial Revolution, driven by electricity, led to an increase in technology, production, and jobs--especially among women, as illustrated by the photo of Rosie the Riveter, depicting a woman in the workforce urging other women to engage in employment (Human Development Report; Miller). While there had been fears of future unemployment due to the

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    The Industrial Revolution

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    Child labor during the Industrial Revolution was horrid. The Industrial Revolution started in the late 18th century and ended around the mid 19th century. Although we did benefit from this industrial age, many people suffered, most notably children, because of this advancement. In today's standards, what these children went through was repulsive. It is worse to think that this kind of treatment lasted for over 100 years in some places and that it, not only just happened in one part of the world but

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    The Industrial Revolution was the quintessence of capitalistic ideals; it bred controversy that led to Karl Marx’s idea of communism as a massive grass roots reaction to the revolution’s social abuses. Firstly, the Industrial Revolution featured the construction of machines, systems and factories that allowed goods to be manufactured at a faster rate with a lower cost. The seed drill made it so there could be “a semi-automated, controlled distribution and plantation of wheat seed”(Jones 2013). Secondly

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    Industrial Revolution

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    end of the 19th century, a significant change took place in the fundamental structure of the economy. That change was industrialization. During this time period, the United States of America changed from a large, agricultural country, to an urban industrial society. The process of industrialization began to take place in America, and eventually took over the economy during this period. Entrepreneurs and inventors put together various machines and businesses to help better the country function on a

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    The Industrial Revolution

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    The Industrial Revolution became a defining transitional period in United States history. The Industrial Revolution created opportunities for society through, employment, higher pay and allowed for the meeting of many cultures. As a result of high employment opportunities, people flocked to the North and populated areas of the nation creating urban cities. Urban cities of the nation have not changed much since the Industrial Revolution; people are still drawn to the urban culture because of the variety

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    began to run Manchester, then the rest of the world. The shift from hand field labor to artificial labor done by machines is what we like to call the Industrial Revolution. Which is the reason why we have many of the electronics we do today. Inventors, machinist, tinkers, and engineers had the world at their fingertips. While the Industrial Revolution had may positive impacts, it had disastrous effects on all people working there and living around the factories. In William Cooper’s testimony before

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    The Industrial Revolution affected all aspects of American life, and it provoked more changes than just those in the factories. How one experienced the Industrial Revolution depended on where one lived. By 1900, more than a third of America’s people lived in cities, and city populations were growing twice as fast as the population as a whole. Between 1870 and 1920, the number of Americans living in cities increased fivefold, from 10 million to 54 million. Most of the massive industries of the Industrial

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    Certain events in history grow in influence spreading their effects across society, economics, and politics, thus is the case of the Industrial Revolution The agricultural revolution played a large role in the start of the Industrial Revolution. New innovations and inventions like the use of fertilizer, mixing of soils, and Jethro Tull’s seed drill allowed richer farmers who were able to afford them to produce and abundance of food cheaply and efficiently. Cheaper and more abundant food lead to a

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    The Industrial Revolution was an extremely efficient course of change that spread throughout Britain during the 18th century. Looking back on the Industrial Revolution you can say that it was a revolution of progress in a multitude of ways. Progress, by definition, is “forward or onward movement toward a destination”. In the sense of a revolution, the Industrial one moved toward a destination of advancement that was acted upon by the course of change within its economic, political and social boundaries

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    We are standing at the precipice of what some call the 4th Industrial Revolution. The 4th Industrial Revolution is being described as a technological revolution that will fundamentally alter the way we live, work, and relate to one another. We are rapidly moving to an era where billions of people will be connected by mobile devices with unprecedented processing power and storage capacity. Our access to knowledge will be unlimited. Breakthroughs in fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics

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