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The Influence Of The Industrial Revolution

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The Industrial Revolution was an extreme advancement in technology, business,

machinery and more. It showed the revolutionary practices and abilities of big business. The

revolution shows us what can happen if you let greed struck corporate owners have influence

and control over a country, because power and materialism corrupted their minds they began

to create some of the greatest economic empires in the world. This lead to them underpaying

their workers from the desires to become the most powerful men in America.

One of the most successful men in America was Cornelius Vanderbilt, he started out as

just another businessman. The only difference was his persistence, Vanderbilt was never

known to back down which …show more content…

Throughout history from the Industrial Revolution technology has changed and advanced

from factories and machines. The first revolution used water and steam to power machines

creating steamboats and waterworks. The second used electric power to advance in light

sources, electricity, and other fields , the third produced electronics and information technology

to automate production creating mass factories and constant production of goods, the fourth is

using digital technology and more to create our modern day technology, including phones, toys,

and technology in war and other practices. Many advanced were shown during times of war

Where scientists had to work extra hard to create new things.

Today advancements in technology have led to job loss and job growth, with jobs getting

lost to machines new jobs open up to people who need to create those machines. Many think

the machines will replace their jobs and that isn’t too much of an irrational standpoint. The

current industrial revolution has lead to corporate power and influence through America, nothing

really has changed ever since the first industrial revolution.

The earnings gap has been effected and has changed greatly, during the Industrial

Revolution there really was no middle class, it was only rich against poor. Due to our corporatist

approach at our economy. Corporatism, the economic system of Fascism, is the belief of

having a

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