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    History Study Guide Industrial Revolution Industrial Revolution during the 19th century • Industrial Revolution o Reason:  Natural resources • Coal o Used to develop the steam engine. o Needed for the constructions of machines and steam engines. • Iron ore o New methods of producing iron:  1709- Abraham Darby used coal to smelt iron (separated iron from its ore)  When he discovered coal gave off impurities that damaged the iron‚ he found a way to remove the impurities from coal

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    English. I do not believe that the United States government policy should favor certain kinds of immigrants. If the United States government policy allows certain immigrants into the United States then they should let all Immigrants into the United States. All the people that want to become a U.S. citizen should have the chance but should have to follow the same rules as everyone else. If you are able to prove to the United States that you can follow the rules and be

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    How important is coal to explain the British Industrial Revolution? Introduction For the ordinary people the term Industrial Revolution is related to iron‚ steam engine‚ cotton miles‚ coal and railroads. Each of these terms has played a significant role for the emergence and the development of this phenomenon that changed the direction of the mankind’s evolution. For sure there was interdependence between some of them‚ fact that contributed for their influence and significance

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    During the industrial revolution there were two types of people throughout society. Those who loved industrializing and improving their standard of living and those who felt it was necessary to worry about the environment and how the earth would be affected. Cases were brought to people on how the factories were destroying and corrupting the earth’s environment when in reality they didn’t look at the good and they had little to no information on the environment. I have believed the state of a self

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    the United States was in the middle of conquering territory and. During the late 19th century‚ the United States began to become an imperialist power. It extended its power through diplomacy and military force. Many people have said imperialism is wrong‚ unjust‚ hostile and so on. Even though people oppose it‚ imperialism was a legitimate policy for the United States to follow in the 19th and 20th centuries. This is proven by our growing production at that time‚ Cuba allowing the United States to

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    could not travel to the West. That was until railroads started getting built on both sides. Building railroads did have downfalls though‚ as the building process was very hard on their bodies. It was also very hard to get supplies to the building. Then people invented different types of track to help evolve the building of the railroad systems. Railroads helped evolve the United States into what it is today‚ despite all the rough patches the Americans faced to make it happen. Beginning in the nineteenth

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    health and poor work hours during the Industrial Revolution eventually led to the advanced high tech life we live. The Revolution strengthened the economy by making production easier and quicker allowing for more money to be made. The Revolution really struck ground in a new type of technology which influenced the devices we still use today. Finally sacrifices of health further allowed for the industrial revolution to thrive. Although the Industrial Revolution brought disease and poor living conditions

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    In the United States of America‚ there is and has been a problem of not having enough houses for families. Also‚ In some areas there are places where some houses or living quarters are just way too expensive for the low average to low income families. In this paper I will be talking to you about the problem‚ what causes this problem‚ and what the solution to it would or could be. Capps said (2015)‚ “From Portland‚ Oregon‚ to Portland‚ Maine. From Jacksonville to Juneau. No matter where you look

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    in the history of the United States. John Quincy took part in more important events‚ and held more important positions than any person in United States history. Some of the important positions he held were he was American Ministers to four different European Countries (Hague‚ Prussia‚ Russia and England)‚ a State Senator representing Massachusetts‚ peace negotiator to England‚ a member of the House of Representatives‚ Secretary of the State‚ and President of the United States. John Quincy followed

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    Germans had declared unlimited German submarine warfare and the Zimmermann note. The German had totally disregarded the international laws protecting neutral nation’s ships by sinking neutral ships. We warned the Germans one too many times and they did not take us seriously so in 1917 we finally had enough and we joined the war. The Germans had decided that they would sink any ship they wanted without warning even if it was a merchant ship. This had upset the Americans because they soon started

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