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    Industrialization DBQ Q: Identify the issues raised by the growth of Manchester and analyze the various reactions to those issues over the course of the nineteenth century. __________________________________________________ The spread of industrialization rapidly altered and changed the city of Manchester during the nineteenth century. Of course there were positive effects that stemmed from this, but negative effects due to the growth of industrialization outnumbered the

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    Need for & Trend of Industrialization in India What is Industry? In its broadest sense, industry is any work that is undertaken for economic gain and that promotes employment. The word may be applied to a wide range of activities, from farming to manufacturing and tourism. It encompasses production at any scale, from the local—sometimes known as cottage industry—to the multinational or transnational. In a more restricted sense, industry refers to the production of goods, especially when that production

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    21st century industrialization has a global impact by creating ecological and societal imbalances stemming from its nature to enervate resources and manual labor. The start of industrialization was a way to implement efficiency into mass production, ultimately creating opportunities for jobs and maximizing profit gains for companies. In today’s world, its toll on the environment and the way it shapes society becomes increasingly apparent and irreversible. Therefore, as society acknowledges these

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    Overall, the industrialization had a greater negative effect than positive effect on society for many reasons. The revolution had many positives that came with it, but I thought that there were just more negatives that overrode it in the long run. While some might argue that industrialization had primarily positive consequences for society because child labor laws were not being abused was actually a negative thing for society. Industrialization’s negative effects were bad working conditions, unfair

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    into the project already hitting their budget to build the railroad, and they only had 50 miles of railroad out… How were they to get these transcontinental railroads threw the country as it was so much more expensive for them than expected. Industrialization was large for they now had a larger population that was rapidly growing, people were wanting to get to california, have new black leather shoes, and be able to go to a local butcher shop and get meat because they would not have to raise their

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    Industrialization Table of Contents Introduction 3 How industrialism started? 4 Revolutionizing the World with Industries Back in History: 5 First Phase: A reason to move towards industrial development. 6 Three Major Developments in America: 7 Second Phase: An urge to gain what competitor nation has. 7 The Impact of industrialism, both in America, U.K. and their competitors: 9 The Positive Impacts: 9 The Negative Impacts: 11 Conclusion: 12 Bibliography 13 Industrialization

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    When Ireland began to industrialize in the 1960s and 1970s, why did it mostly occur in rural Ireland and what were the consequences for the rural residence? Industrialisation in the 1960s and 1970s. When most people in the world think of Ireland, they imagine green fields with farm animals, old cottages, stone walls, rocky roads, people riding around on horse-back and men working in the bogs. However Ireland actually has one of the quickest fastest economies in the world. Rural Industrialisation

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    In the mid eighteen hundreds, they allowed one cent newspapers which allowed growth. Immigrants also used newspapers to learn the language. Urbanization in 1830s was also a factor and cities become hubs in which newspapers were distributed. Industrialization was nher factor which allowed mass printing processed. 2.Why did newspapers dominate so long among mass media? Newspapers dominated mass media because news and entertainment was bundled and sold at a low price, penny papers which attracted

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    the industrial revolution has impacted all of our lives from indoor plumbing to electricity. Industrialization is “a process that leads to a significantly increased proportion of a population engaged in factory work and nonagricultural occupations; it increases the number of people living near factories and relying on mechanically produced goods and services” (Monti et al. 2015: 191). Industrialization in Western societies brought about about urbanization,“the movement of populations from rural

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    What factors led to Industrialization of America? Industrialization is growing or development of industries and factories in a country or region. The United States were far behind most countries in the 1700a-1800s. The US was a young nation and they had no loyalty or respect given to them by any country at this time. The people of the US wanted change, they wanted respect, and they wanted to be independent form all of the surrounding countries and civilizations. One of the main things that lead

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