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    transition. The one of the Industrial Revolution advantages was that it introduced inexpensive mass produced manufactured goods to the market and this also lead to increased trade between nations. Before the Industrial revolution‚ most of the agricultural goods were household consumption; however‚ the technological advance leads to increased yield for agricultural products. There was very little international trade done before revolution. On the other hand‚ Industrial Revolution also had a dark side in

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    we all work long hours for a very low pay‚ and the majority of the children don’t get a real education‚ all of our work is contributing to the improvement of machines and architecture‚ which is all very great for everyone. Yet‚ Overall‚ the Industrial Revolution has really changed everything for the worse‚ rather than changing for the better. For example‚ although most people‚ even children as young as six‚ have paying jobs so they can help take care of their families‚ we work in very poor conditions

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    There has been plenty of Revolutions in the world. Individuals usually talk about the French Revolution‚ 1789-1799‚ or the American Revolution‚ 1765-1783‚ but never really about the Revolution that had a major impact on the world: the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution began in England in the mid 1700s and greatly increased the output of machine-made goods. Inventions‚ such as canals‚ crop rotation‚ and factories/mills‚ spurred the Revolution (Ch 9 Sec 1). The idea later then arrived

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    Industrial Revolution: Discussion The Industrial Revolution was one of the most important periods of time in all of human history. It changed the way the world as we know it works by creating machines that replaced a lot of jobs‚ mostly in involving hard labour. One could argue that this was bad‚ as it not only put many people out of a job‚ and that it normalised the destruction of environment‚ but the benefits of the Industrial Revolution outweigh the cons. ’The Factory Acts’ were one of the many

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    Before the French Revolution was sparked‚ poverty plagued the streets of France. Families starved while Louis XVI and his flighty wife Marie Antoinette spent lavishly. The ineffective rulers gambled and partied frequently and freely‚ and by 1789 France was out of money and faced a serious financial crisis. France’s unequal social hierarchy made of three classes-the First‚ Second‚ and Third Estate- was extremely unfair to the Third Estate which was ninety seven percent of the population and included

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    excelled at. We differed from other organisms and instead of adapting to our environment we bent it to our will. Agriculture was simply the next logical step in our climb to the top of the food chain. Although some may argue that the Agricultural Revolution was the worst mistake in human history‚ it in fact ushered forth an era of monumental advancements that have greatly benefitted the human race as a whole. One unique feature of humanity is the complexity of our tools and what we are able to accomplish

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    The potential scope of environmental destruction wrought by industrial capitalism was unparalleled in human history. eradicated an entire species‚ forests‚ pollute a whole region’s water supply. industrialization marched ever onward‚ reformers embraced environmental protections. rapid population growth‚ physical consequences of development. poverty slums‚ congestion‚ disorder‚ ugliness‚ and threat of disease provoked a reaction in which sanitation improvement was the first demand. recognition of

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    The Pros and Cons of the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was a period in history when mankind found innovative and efficient ways of producing goods‚ manufacturing services and creating new methods of transportation. This not only revolutionized the way the market system functioned‚ but also changed the way people perceived their status in society and what they required as basic necessities. However‚ the price that humanity was forced to pay for the emergence of

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    times‚ from 1750 to 1830‚ Industrial Revolution plays a really big‚ important role in the outstanding economic development of European‚ especially Britain. With an important head start‚ Britain surely becomes the world’s industrial leader. Industrial Revolution makes life a bit more stable and wealthier‚ increases the quality and the quantity of a production‚ also population increases quite high. However‚ in the dark side‚ Industrial Revolution still sticks with them many cons‚ unfairness‚ exploitation

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    power to make a constitution which shall conform to their designs” and not the people’s designs (151). Not only does Burke attack the lack of fortitude within the National Assembly‚ he also believes it is the source of the calamity of the French Revolution as he claims “this fond election of evil‚ would appear perfectly unaccountable if we did not consider the composition of the National Assembly” (152). Rather than having ill-suited people in the National Assembly‚ the government should be filled

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