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    People moved to cities to work in factories as industrialization spread‚ but the working conditions in the factories were poor‚ and people during this time had very little knowledge of hygiene. People had no knowledge on the causes and effects of bacteria and germs. Procedures like washing hand did not take place‚ so germs and bacteria continued to grow and multiply. Plates and glasses were reused without washing‚ and this increased the spread of bacteria and germs. There were also no sanitation

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    Imperialism is the policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by the establishment of economic and political hegemony over other nations‚ countries‚ or colonies. This is either through direct territorial conquest or settlement‚ or through indirect methods of influencing or controlling the politics and/or economy. The rule of authority of a country is based on territory‚ economic establishment and political influence. The term is used to describe the policy of a nation’s

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    Andrea Vollmer 2/11/13 Period 5 Industrial Revolutions Essay Industrial Revolutions occurred throughout the world roughly between 1750 and 1914. Beginning with Britain‚ it started to industrialize in the 1780s. By the 1890s‚ the idea of industrialization had spread to Russia. These two industrial revolutions were similar to an extent. They both set in motion their industrial revolutions with the steam-powered railroad. Also‚ the outcomes of industrializing caused major environmental effects.

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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 a capitalist economy‚ all the central problems are solved with the help of price mecha­nism. In such an economy‚ no individual or a firm deliberately tries to solve the central problems; all economic activities operate automatically and there is no conflict anywhere. The basic reason for all this is that price mechanism brings about co-ordination in various sectors of economy and in various eco­nomic activities. The important characteristic of such a system is that it is automatic and there

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    Kyle Mutschler Ms. Riggio/Bilek Ap World History January 7‚ 2013 Imperialism of the 19th century Imperialism was a major part of the nineteenth century for China and India. During the last quarter of the nineteenth century‚ there was a great surge of imperialist activity. The major European states‚ particularly Great Britain‚ France‚ and Germany‚ divided virtually all of Africa and much of Asia among themselves. This imperial expansion provided a dramatic manifestation of Europe ’s power and

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    While some might argue that industrialization had primarily positive consequences for society because of the many jobs that were made‚ it was actually a negative thing for society. Industrialization’s negative effects were the horrendous working conditions‚ child labor and‚ long work hours. Throughout the documents there have been negatives some less than others. For example in document #2 “My Boy” the mother is missing her son and she doesn’t see him that much because she is working all the time

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    Without imperialism the industrial revolution would not have happened. Many of the reasons were because it required materials from around the world and the laborers to acquire the materials and man the materials. Another reason would be power‚there wouldn’t be power without imperialism‚ North America would never have taken on the same history as it now present. Another reason would be the lands. Everything we know about the Middle East is a result of imperialism. Imperialism also supported the growth

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    I am writing an essay about imperialism‚ it affected our government in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s and there was mixed opinions about it. Personally‚ I think imperialism was very bad‚ I caused war‚ reliance on other countries and other problems in the government. The first example that imperialism isn’t good for our government is that we became so obsessed with having power and economic superiority in the whole world. Because we wanted to own so many different countries in the world that

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    Bryan‚ who was absorbed in a sponge of morality and was concerned with the rights of man. The nation’s self-interest was divided into different ideas between the two parties. At this time imperialism and anti-imperialism were the dominant topics regarding America’s destiny. One argument backing U.S. imperialism is by naval strategist‚ Alfred Thayer Mahan. At this time‚ Great Britain had the strongest sea power. Mahan states that America’s navy must be as strong to compete in trade and war. Expansion

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